Better than 97.8% speak Polish at home. Other languages include: German 0.4%, Belarussian 0.1%, Ukrainian 0.1%, Lithuanian, Russian, Kashubian. There are also many local dialects and slangs (e.g. highlander, Silesian, Pomeranian, etc.) more or less influenced by older settlements. The most numerous foreign minorities are Vietnamese and Greek.
Second language: under the communist regime Russian was compulsory from the 5th grade through high school and during the first two years in college. One of the western 3 languages (German, French, and English) was also compulsory through high school and continued in college. English and German became the most popular second languages spoken currently in Poland, however the language selection in high school is much broader and seldom includes Russian.
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Language(s) in Poland The main language is Polish. However, one may be able to "get by" using English in tourist areas. According to a website called Ethnologue, there are many additional languages in Poland. See the Related Links below for more information, but meanwhile here's the list: Belarusan; German, Standard; Kashubian; Polish Sign Language; Romani, Baltic; Romani, Carpathian; Romani, Sinte; Romani, Vlax; Silesian, Lower; Ukrainian.
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Poland's main language is polish.
its a hard one but I would say polish ?
people in Poland speek polish
Polish.
The one official language of Poland is Polish.
Polish.
Mostly Polish, but there are also other languages in use in various parts in Poland (but not very common) like ''Kaszubski'' ''Slazki'' ''Góralski''
Polish.
Polish
Yes, Poland has an official language. It is Polish.
The main language is Polish.
There is also English, Russian,swedish,German and other European languages
Polish.
The only official language in Poland is Polish.
Main language of Poland is Polish, and that's that. We're not a multi-lingual nation.
The official language of Poland is Polish.
English and German are also widely spoken in Poland, but have no official status.
The official language of Poland is Polish.
Polish is the only language spoken in Poland.
polish
Kashubian and Silesian.
Polish
PL is the country code for Poland so that would be Polish.
The main language is, of course, Polish, but English, German and Russian are widely understood.
Polish
Warsaw is the capital of Poland, so the language spoken there is Polish. Some staff at hotels and upscale restaurants also speak English.
Polish
In the 1940's, World War II was going on, so all of the polish people that lived in Poland were forced to speak German, even in school. However poles still spoke polish secretely and even got away with it during classes in school. Now Poland speaks the language of polish.
The 1 official language of Poland is Polish. 97% of the population speaks Polish.
Languages with National Minority status:
Languages with Ethnic Minority status:
Languages without recognition:
English is spoken as a second language by about 37% of the population.
Polish Sign Language is used by the deaf community in Poland.
*Poland once had the largest Jewish population in the world. In 1939, about 3.3 million Jewish people lived in Poland, representing the largest population of Yiddish speakers in the world. By 1945, 380,000 Jews survived, and most of them left Europe. By 1950, there were only about 45,000 Jews left in Poland.
Polish is spoken in Oświęcim (the Polish name for Auschwitz).
Yiddish was once a major language in Poland, but 3 million Yiddish speaking Jews were murdered in the Polish Holocaust. Many were sent to Oświęcim. Most of the remaining Yiddish speakers left Europe after the war.
The Official Language of Poland is Polish. They have several different dialects. They also speak German and English and some French.
Do you mean languages spoken or religions practiced
Polish, German, Byelorussian, Kashubian, Russian are other languages spoken on a regular basis in Poland.
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Yes, Poland has an official language. It is Polish.
St. Petersburg is a Russian city and the people there speak Russian.
The phone number of the St. Petersburg Museum Of History is: 813-894-1052.
The spelling of the Russian city is Saint Petersburg,while the Florida city is almost always the abbreviated St. Petersburg.
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg, Russia was founded by Tzar Peter the Great in 1703 and was named after St.Peter, the Apostle. St. Petersburg, Florida was named after St. Petersburg, Russia. The name was given by Peter Demens (born Piotr Dementyev) - Russian immigrant turned railway entrepreneur, who brought railway line to Pinellas Peninsula.
St. Petersburg is a Russian city and the people there speak Russian.
Italian
The primary language spoken in the St. Lawrence area is English, however French is also widely spoken in some parts of the region, particularly in Quebec. Indigenous languages such as Mohawk and Algonquin are also spoken by some communities in the area.
St. Teresa of Ávila spoke Old Spanish.
There is no capital of St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg is a city, not a country.
English, French, and Spanish are all spoken in St. Louis, along with various other languages from around the world. But those three are the major languages.There isn't a St Louis language. But there is a distinct accent, as well as local slang.
The address of the St Petersburg Museum Of History is: 335 2Nd Ave NE, St Petersburg, FL 33701-3501
The address of the St. Petersburg Museum Of History is: 335 Second Ave. NE, St. Petersburg, FL 33701-3527
St Petersburg and Kaliningrad
St Petersburg
easy, the nationalities that formed the population of St. Petersburg were... the nationalities that formed the population of St. Petersburg!
St. Petersburg Kickers was created in 1957.