
Polish language
Polish is a West Slavic language spoken primarily in Poland, with approximately 45 million speakers worldwide. It uses the Latin alphabet with a few additional letters, including "ł," "ć," and "ń." Polish grammar is known for its complexity, featuring seven cases and gendered nouns, which influence verb conjugation and adjective agreements. The language has a rich literary tradition and has borrowed vocabulary from various languages, including German and Latin, due to historical influences. Polish phonetics can be challenging, with distinct sounds that may be unfamiliar to speakers of other languages.