The official language of Poland, Polish is more than forty million people worldwide speak. Speaker of the Polish are usually in Canada, France, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia - countries where they emigrated during the two world wars. Polish is also in some small regions of Ukraine who spoke Slovakia, Czech Republic and Belarus.
A descendant of the old Polish, Polish belongs to the West Slavic group of Indo-European languages together with Czech and Slovak. The firstDocument was written in Polish "Gniezno Papal Bull" and there were several hundred Polish names.
Polish language uses the Latin alphabet, but also uses some diacritical marks. Their difficult and varied reading, rules, and the tendency to conglomerate many consonants in a row in a word, making it difficult to be learned by foreigners.
Polish nouns, pronouns and adjectives decline in seven cases. Polish verbs have three tenses, three atmospheres, and three votesand as a specialty that they have a feature called "aspect". The "aspect" is perfective or past tense, depending on whether the action is completed or not.
The Polish language has several dialects, but the differences between them are insignificant to the extent that a non-native speakers could not distinguish between them. The main Polish dialects are Great Polish (the West) are used, Lesser Polish (south), Silesia (in the South-West) and said aMazovia (spoken in East and Central Poland).
The language of figures such as Henryk Sienkiewicz, Ludwik Zamenhof (the inventor of Esperanto), Krzysztof Kie [lowski and Roman PolaDski, Polish is a language, which were always associated with the culture and history combined. Far from developing an "old" language continues to Polish and adapt to modern times, mainly by borrowing new words from English and German.
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