What is Z in Polish?

In the Polish language, the letter represents the voiced retroflex fricative ([ʐ]), somewhat similar to the pronunciation of ⟨g⟩ in "mirage". Its pronunciation is the same as of the digraph rz, the only difference being that ⟨rz⟩ evolved in Polish from a palatalized ⟨r⟩.
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How do you pronounce Z in Polish?

Ż – [ʒ] /zh/, like “s” in the English word “measure”, pronounced exactly like 'rz' (see below).
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How is Ł pronounced?

In modern Polish, Ł is usually pronounced /w/ (exactly as w in English as a consonant, as in wet). This pronunciation first appeared among Polish lower classes in the 16th century.
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What is DZ and Z?

/dz/ has a hard sound whereas /z/ has a soft sound. When saying /dz/, the tip of the tongue presses against the roof of the mouth behind the teeth and is pulled off sharply, allowing a slightly explosive sound.
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Why does Polish use w instead of v?

This is the same change which happened much earlier in Latin to separate "v" from "u" in the first place. So when written Polish was finally standardized, many writers were using "w" for the /v/ sound due to influence from German. And it thus became part of the official orthography.
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Lesson 12 – Polish alphabet: Z, Ż, Ź and ZI sounds in Polish language



Why is Polish so hard?

Polish got the number three spot on our list. Spelling and grammar are a couple of areas in which Polish can give English speakers a hard time. Words are loaded with consonants, which makes them difficult to spell and pronounce.
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Is Russian easier than Polish?

If you want to learn more than one Slavic language, it's best to start with Polish. You'll learn it faster than Russian, because of the Latin letters and English loanwords. And knowing Polish is a great base to start your Russian studies.
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Is Polish easy to learn?

As a Slavic language, Polish is one of the most difficult languages for native English speakers to learn.
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How is ź pronounced?

Depending on the various dialects, the pronunciation can be [ðz], or, under Italian influence, [dz], but the most common pronunciation is [ð].
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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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What do Polish call their grandparents?

It is pronounced "jah-deck." Dziadziu, sometimes spelled dziadzio, is used when speaking to one's grandfather. It is pronounced "jah-goo." Variations include dziedzko and dziadzi. Occasionally a grandfather will be called jaja, but like the grandmother name of baba, the term has negative associations.
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What is the Z with the dot over it?

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 is Z with at top?

Ż, ż (Z with overdot) is a letter, consisting of the letter Z of the ISO basic Latin alphabet and an overdot.
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Are Polish people friendly?

Although the Polish are generally considered friendly and helpful (the average score is 4.05), we are not very tolerant. Expats feel being discriminated against in every city. The Polish language is an issue.
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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. It is spoken by 36.6 million people in Poland.
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Which is the oldest language in the world?

World's oldest language is Sanskrit. The Sanskrit language is called Devbhasha. All European languages ​​seem inspired by Sanskrit. All the universities and educational institutions spread across the world consider Sanskrit as the most ancient language.
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What do Polish eat for breakfast?

8:30 – 'Śniadanie' (breakfast)

Poles often start the day with meat or eggs. They commonly have what they call 'a sandwich', meaning a slice of bread topped with cold cuts or kiełbasa, or scrambled eggs. There can also be a side of dairy – either kefir, or quark cheese mixed with radishes.
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What is the longest word in Polish?

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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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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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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How long does it take to learn Polish?

For those of you who wonder how long it takes to learn Polish, the FSI offers these numbers: Polish is a Category 4 language. Which means that it takes around 44 weeks or 1100 hours of study to master it.
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Can you write Polish in Cyrillic?

Granted, Polish phonology differs from that of the other Slavic languages in several ways, but these two facts remain: Polish is a completely Slavic language by any standard, and Cyrillic, unlike the Latin alphabet, was made especially to fit Cyrillic phonology, and therefore is perfectly suited for it.
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