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  2. Help:IPA/Polish - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Polish on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Polish in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

  3. List of English words of Polish origin - Wikipedia

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    This is a list English words of Polish origin, that is words used in the English language that were borrowed or derived, either directly or indirectly, from Polish. Several Polish words have entered English slang via Yiddish , brought by Ashkenazi Jews migrating from Poland to North America .

  4. Polish phonology - Wikipedia

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    In western and southern Poland, final obstruents are voiced (voicing pronunciation) if the following word starts with a sonorant (here, for example, the /t/ in brat ojca 'father's brother' would be pronounced as [d]). On the other hand, they are voiceless (devoicing pronunciation) in eastern and northern Poland (/t/ is pronounced [t]).

  5. Polish language - Wikipedia

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    Polish is a highly fusional language with relatively free word order, ... Polish pronunciation. ... Dictionaries24.com Online dictionary with English-Polish and ...

  6. Talk:List of English words of Polish origin - Wikipedia

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    Mead is listed as bein g of Polish origin, however this is incorrect. Main Entry: 1mead Pronunciation: 'mEd Function: noun Etymology: Middle English mede, from Old English medu; akin to Old High German metu mead, Greek methy wine a fermented beverage made of water and honey, malt, and yeast. jim62sch@aol.com

  7. Dictionaries of the Polish language - Wikipedia

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    Many dictionaries in the Polish language and dedicated to the Polish language bear the generic name Słownik języka polskiego (lit. the Dictionary of the Polish Language). [8] The first such dictionary [ pl ] was published by Samuel Linde in the early 19th century (in six volumes from 1807 to 1814) and had 60,000 entries.

  8. Murzyn - Wikipedia

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    Murzyn (Polish pronunciation:) is a common Polish word, for a Black person of Sub-Saharan African descent, cognate with the English word "Moor". Since the 21st century, some Black people residing in Poland consider it offensive. [1]

  9. Piątek - Wikipedia

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    Piątek or Piontek (Polish pronunciation: [ˈpjɔntɛk]) is a surname meaning "Friday" in Polish. Pronounced identically, both forms occur in Poland but the standard spelling, Piątek, is about ten times as common. In other countries, Piontek may be more frequent to prevent mispronunciation. Piątek is also used as a toponym in Poland.

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