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No, Romance languages are not spoken in Poland. The major language groups of Poland are Balto-Slavic languages.
The major language of Poland is Polish.The major language of Turkey is Turkish.
The most commonly spoken language in Poland is Polish, at 97.8 percent. It is also the official language of the nation.
No. Kashubian is spoken in Poland and Germany, in the region of Pomerania.
No, Polish is not a long vowel. It is a language spoken in Poland.
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Probably Kayardil, which is spoken by less than 10 people. It is a language spoken in Queensland, Australia.
People in Gdansk speak Polish, although some of the older generations may speak German as a second language.
Countries that list German as an official language include Germany, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein. It is also spoken in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and the Vatican City (it is the administrative and commanding language of the Swiss Guard). It is also spoken in Namibia (where it was formerly an official language).
Polish is spoken by 97.8% of people in Poland, where it is the official language. In addition, Polish is spoken by 5.6% of Lithuanians and by a small minority of Ukrainians. (Percentages are from the 2007 edition of the CIA World Factbook).Poland is the only Polish-speaking country, though they may be some small Polish-speaking communities elsewhere. About 98% or more of Poland's population of 38 million speak Poland. At least half a million Polish speakers are thought to live in the United Kingdom also. Small numbers of Polish speakers live in Germany, Ukraine and Ireland.Only its original country = Poland.Poland, mainly.
Polish. Almost all people these days learn English, and most also learn German, Russian or other language.
The language spoken in Egypt is Arabic.