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Pronounced like en or em (when followed by b or p) or [w]. See for details. When is the last letter of a word, or when followed by l or, most Poles will pronounce it like a regular Polish e, slightly lengthened. Pronounced like an English w as in will.
It is based on the Latin alphabet but includes certain letters with diacritics: the Kresge or acute accent (,, ó,,). The overdo or krona (). The tail or gone (,). And the stroke (). The letters q, v and x, which are used only in foreign words, are frequently not considered part of the Polish alphabet.
In order to type a Polish letter, all you need to do is to hold the right alt key and press the corresponding letter without diacritic. For example: Rightly + E is “". The only exception is “" which uses X instead of Z (because the latter is already taken by “").
This is due to the neutralization that occurs at the end of words and in certain consonant clusters. For example, the b in club (“club”) is pronounced like a p, and the oz in prize- sounds like SZ.
or, described in English as L with stroke, is a letter of the West Slavic (Polish, Danubian, and Sorbian), acing (Latin Belarusian), tank (Latin Ukrainian), Wymysorys, Navajo, Done Saline, Initial, Zuni, Hula, and Dog rib alphabets, several proposed alphabets for the Venetian language, and the ISO 11940
Polish spells /v/ as “w”, and the “v” letter does not exist in the language. The other Slavic languages using the Latin alphabet are in a reverse situation, “v” is used exclusively and “w” does not exist.
() First up, the A with the little tail thing (I'm sure there's a fancy name for it). () CIA, cha-cha. () Here's the E with the little tail thing. () Get ready for this. () The nearest English equivalent to the Polish letter is the NY sound in the word canyon. Ó (Ã3) () ()
Polish Is Pronounced As It's Written! Oh yes, we must: [sma-rtvih-vsta-nie]. Easy! Unlike English (which is not phonetic and difficult to pronounce for learners), Polish letters are always pronounced the same way.
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