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  1. Polish language - Wikipedia

    The inhabitants of different regions of Poland still speak Polish somewhat differently, although the differences between modern-day vernacular varieties and standard Polish (język ogólnopolski) …

  2. POLISH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of POLISH is to make smooth and glossy usually by friction : burnish. How to use polish in a sentence.

  3. Polish language | Slavic Roots, Grammar & Vocabulary - Britannica

    Dec 10, 2025 · Polish language, West Slavic language belonging to the Lekhitic subgroup and closely related to Czech, Slovak, and the Sorbian languages of eastern Germany; it is spoken by the …

  4. Sawa's Old Warsaw Restaurant - Broadview, Broadview, IL

    Discover daily rotating dishes from our Polish buffet—like meatballs in dill sauce, beef goulash, and shrimp on Fridays. There's always something fresh and delicious waiting for you.

  5. Polish for foreigners, and Polish language courses: e-polish.eu

    Whether you already know the basics of Polish, use this language at a high level, or are planning to start learning Polish, you will certainly find something right for you. We have prepared lots of options for …

  6. Polish language and alphabet - Omniglot

    Polish is a West Slavonic language spoken mainly in Poland. In 2012 there were about 36.5 million speakers of Polish in Poland.

  7. Polish | Penn Language Center

    Polish is spoken by about 43 million people, 36.5 million of whom live in Poland, where it is the official language. After the end of Word War II, following border readjustments, Poland became more …

  8. Polish: A Clear Guide to a Major Slavic Language - OpenL Blog

    Dec 1, 2025 · Polish (polski) is a major West-Slavic language spoken primarily in Poland and by millions in the diaspora worldwide. It belongs to the Lechitic subgroup of Slavic languages and is written with …

  9. Polish language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Polish (język polski, polszczyzna) is the official language of Poland. It is the most common Western Slavic language and the second Slavic language, after Russian.

  10. History of the Polish language - Wikipedia

    The Polish language is a West Slavic language, and thus descends from Proto-Slavic, and more distantly from Proto-Indo-European; more specifically, it is a member of the Lechitic branch of the …