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  2. Help:IPA/Polish - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Polish on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Polish in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

  3. Polish alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Polish alphabet (Polish: alfabet polski, abecadło) is the script of the Polish language, the basis for the Polish system of orthography. It is based on the Latin alphabet but includes certain letters (9) with diacritics : the acute accent – kreska : ć, ń, ó, ś, ź ; the overdot – kropka : ż ; the tail or ogonek – ą, ę ; and ...

  4. Polish orthography - Wikipedia

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    The language is written using the Polish alphabet, which derives from the Latin alphabet, but includes some additional letters with diacritics. [ 1 ] : 6 The orthography is mostly phonetic, or rather phonemic—the written letters (or combinations of them) correspond in a consistent manner to the sounds, or rather the phonemes , of spoken Polish.

  5. Category:Polish orthography - Wikipedia

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    Polish letters with diacritics (30 P) Pages in category "Polish orthography" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  6. Polish phonology - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, it was also said to include two nasal monophthongs, [1] with Polish considered the last Slavic language that had preserved nasal sounds that existed in Proto-Slavic. However, recent sources present for modern Polish a vowel system without nasal vowel phonemes, including only the aforementioned six oral vowels. [2] [3]

  7. Bogeyman - Wikipedia

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    The bogeyman (/ ˈ b oʊ ɡ i m æ n /; also spelled or known as bogyman, [1] bogy, [1] bogey, [1] and, in North American English, also boogeyman) [1] is a mythical creature typically used to frighten children into good behavior.

  8. Weatherman easily pronounced 58-letter Welsh town name - AOL

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    SEE MORE: Watch Naomi Watts pronounce the longest town name in Britain The name means 'St Mary's Church in the Hollow of the White Hazel near a Rapid Whirlpool and the Church of St. Tysilio near ...

  9. File:Polish vowel chart.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Polish_vowel_chart.png licensed with PD-self . 2008-01-14T21:01:57Z Aeusoes1 882×660 (17000 Bytes) {{Information |Description=IPA vowel chart for Polish vowel phonemes. |Source=self-made, based on charts taken from page 105 of Jassem, Wiktor, "Polish" in ''Journal of the International Phonetic Association'' (2003) Vol. 34(1): 103-)