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Alphabet in Polish
a、ą、b、c、ć、d、e、ę、f、g、h、i、j、k、l、ł、m、n、ń、o、ó、p、r、s、ś、t、u、w、y、z、ź、ż
A、Ą、B、C、Ć、D、E、Ę、F、G、H、I、J、K、L、Ł、M、N、Ń、O、Ó、P、R、S、Ś、T、U、W、Y、Z、Ź、Ż
a、ą、b、c、ć、d、e、ę、f、g、h、i、j、k、l、ł、m、n、ń、o、ó、p、r、s、ś、t、u、w、y、z、ź、ż
A、Ą、B、C、Ć、D、E、Ę、F、G、H、I、J、K、L、Ł、M、N、Ń、O、Ó、P、R、S、Ś、T、U、W、Y、Z、Ź、Ż
There are 32 characters and Ą ,Ć ,Ę ,Ł ,Ń ,Ó ,Ś ,Ź ,Ż are used only in Polish.
“Q, V, X” are used for foreign languages.
“Polish” is thought that the closest languages to it is “Slovak” and “Czech” languages.
First sentence written in polish in around 1270 has been found and the sentence seems to be “Day, ut ia pobrusa, a ti poziwai”.
It means “Pozwól, że ja będę mełł, a ty odpocznij” in contemporary Polish (Let me to mill about while you rest)
Too difficult (≖︿≖ە)
I am not able to pronounce “Ż” well.
Need to keep practice.
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