What's the longest Polish word?

4. The longest Polish word contains 54 letters. Dziewięćsetdziewięćdziesięciodziewięcionarodowościowego is the longest Polish word. It roughly stands for “of nine-hundred and ninety-nine nationalities”.
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What is the hardest Polish word?

But what are the absolute hardest words? Germans look at Polish and see incomprehensible series of consonants.
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The 9 Most Unpronounceable Words in Polish
  • 'Żółć' ...
  • 'Szczęście' ...
  • 'Pszczyna' ...
  • 'Następstw' ...
  • 'Źdźbło' ...
  • 'Bezwzględny' ...
  • Szymankowszczyzna. ...
  • Szczebrzeszyn.
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How is Ł pronounced?

Ł – The mysterious ł with a slash is pronounced like an English 'w' like in the word 'wool. '
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Is Polish hard to pronounce?

Pronunciation. The Polish language is known for having lots of consonants together, which makes it very hard for native English speakers to pronounce some words. If you take the word Szczęście (happiness), the sounds “sh” and “ch” are pronounced one after the other.
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Is Polish a pretty language?

Learning Polish is not as difficult as it might seem at first glance. It's an extremely rich and beautiful language, spoken not only in Poland but also throughout the world, officially ranked number 21 in the world as regards the number of speakers.
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What sound does Z make in Polish?

Similar to but clearly softer than ż and rz. z followed by i is pronounced just like ź. ziarno, ziemia, gałęzie ("grain", "earth", "branches") are pronounced as "źarno", "źemia", "gałęźe" (not "źiarno", "źiemia", "gałęźie").
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Is Polish harder than Russian?

Grammatically, Russian is not as difficult as Polish but pretty darn close. Polish has seven cases, while Russian has six. Also, Russians omit the verb “to be” in the present tense, which can throw beginners for a loop when they try to form basic sentences.
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What is Z with a dot?

Ẓ (minuscule: ẓ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from Z with the addition of a dot below the letter. It is used in the transcription of Afroasiatic languages, specifically: as transcription of the Arabic letter Ẓāʼ
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What does ə sound like?

Simply put, the schwa is a reduced, neutral vowel sound written as an upside-down and backwards e, ə, in the International Phonetic Alphabet (the universal chart of symbols, representing all the sounds languages make).
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What language is Polish closest to?

Polish (język polski) belongs to the west Slavic group of the Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family. Its closest living relatives are Czech, Slovak, and Sorbian.
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Is there an L in Polish?

Polish Ł In Polish, ⟨Ł⟩ is used to distinguish historical dark (velarized) L [ɫ] from clear L [l]. The Polish ⟨Ł⟩ now sounds the same as the English ⟨W⟩, as in water (except for older speakers in some eastern dialects where it still sounds velarized).
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What is ski in Polish names?

In explaining Polish last names, let's start with the most common ones most people recognize: names ending in “ski.” The suffix “ski” essentially means “from.” When combined with the prefix of a location, it creates a last name denoting where you are from. Note that the female form of “ski” is “ska.”
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What is the most common last name in Poland?

The Most Common Surnames in Poland
  • KOWALSKA / KOWALSKI. 137,981.
  • WIŚNIEWSKA / WIŚNIEWSKI. 109,896.
  • WÓJCIK. 99,098.
  • KOWALCZYK. 97,537.
  • KAMIŃSKA / KAMIŃSKI. 94,829.
  • LEWANDOWSKA / LEWANDOWSKI. 92,903.
  • ZIELIŃSKA / ZIELIŃSKI. 90,658.
  • SZYMAŃSKA / SZYMAŃSKI. 88,381.
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What is your name Polish?

'Jak masz na imię? ' (yak-mash-na-im-yea) Meaning: What's your name?
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Do Polish people write in cursive?

There was no such thing as cursive in Polish language.
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Is there ą letter v in Polish?

It wasn't always written this way: in the earliest records of written Polish (such as the Bull of Gniezno), the letters "u" and "v" were used for this sound as well. There was no official "standard" for Polish orthography (or, for that matter, the Polish language) until the 18th century.
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Is Polish similar to Russian?

There's a considerable amount of similarity between the vocabulary of these two languages. Polish and Russian share around 38% of lexical overlap, while 62% of the vocabulary is considerably different.
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Which is harder German or Polish?

There are 7 cases in Polish and only 4 in German, Polish had lots of consonant clusters which take a lot of time to get used to pronouncing, and German is much more logical in terms of the grammar while Polish is more irregular. On balance, most people would say Polish is harder than German.
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Is it worth it to learn Polish?

By learning Polish, you'll be able to acquaint yourself with a country with one of the most fascinating and turbulent histories in Europe. This history still has influence on life and politics in the country today, and may offer the key to understanding the region's present.
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Can Ukrainian understand Polish?

Re: Can I communicate in Polish in Ukraine? No, you cannot. Ukrainians needs to make small preparation to become able for listening comprehension of Polish. It's not learning, but for become understanding - Ukrainian must listen Polish language from some hours to some days to get used to very specific pronunciation.
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How do you say CZ in Polish?

cz - the same sound as ch in English "cherry" or Charles". dź - The "Jee" sound in the English word "Jeepers" but pronounced very soft.
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Why is Polish not Cyrillic?

The Cyrillic alphabet was introduced and spread through the Orthodox church. Poles were converted to Catholicism, and so used the Roman alphabet.
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