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  2. Polish alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Polish alphabet (Polish: alfabet polski, abecadło) is the script of the Polish language, the basis for the Polish system of orthography. It is based on the Latin alphabet but includes certain letters (9) with diacritics : the acute accent – kreska : ć, ń, ó, ś, ź ; the overdot – kropka : ż ; the tail or ogonek – ą, ę ; and ...

  3. Polish orthography - Wikipedia

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    Polish orthography is the system of writing the Polish language. The language is written using the Polish alphabet, which derives from the Latin alphabet , but includes some additional letters with diacritics .

  4. Category:Polish letters with diacritics - Wikipedia

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    Special letters of the Latin alphabet with added diacritics, used for Polish language. Under letter D, the special diacritical signs used in Polish are listed. For a discussion of Polish digraphs and trigraphs – see: Polish orthography#Digraphs

  5. Category:Fictional Polish people - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 January 2024, at 19:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. See the risky 'Pawn Stars' gamble that got a 400 percent profit

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    The owner of that Polish White Eagle Medal bought it at a garage sale for just 75 cents and sold it to Rick for a cool $6,000. Pretty cool story, but it didn't end there there. That same day, Rick ...

  7. Devil Boruta - Wikipedia

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    Devil Boruta (Polish: Diabeł Boruta) is a fictional character from Polish mythology, folklore and literature, associated with the Polish town of Łęczyca. [1] The character is the transformation of the pagan Slavic leshy in post-Christianization times. Boruta is also referred to as błotnik, [2] [3] a swamp spirit.

  8. Pan Twardowski - Wikipedia

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    "Pan" – used in modern Polish as a universal honorific and polite form of address – at the time the tale developed, was reserved for members of the nobility and was roughly equivalent to the English "Sir" (see Polish name), but in the English language "Sir" is used before a man's given name (e.g., "Sir Isaac") or his complete name (e.g ...

  9. Zhe (Cyrillic) - Wikipedia

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    It is not known how the character for Zhe was derived. No similar letter exists in Greek, Latin or any other alphabet of the time, though there is some graphic similarity with its Glagolitic counterpart Zhivete Ⰶ (Image: ) which represents the same sound. However, the origin of Zhivete, like that of most Glagolitic letters, is unclear.