Polish is a West Slavic language, so it's closest linguistic relatives are other Slavic languages, and particularly other West Slavic ones. These, among others, include Czech and Slovak, as well as two official minority languages of Poland - Kashubian and Silesian. Polish is even partially mutually intelligible with Silesian and, to a limited degree, with Czech and Slovak.
The Polish language family tree looks like this: * Indo-European languages * Balto-Slavic languages * Slavic languages * West Slavic languages * Lechitic languages * Polish language
No, German and Polish are not closely related, but because they are spoken in neighboring countries, there are some similarities.Polish is a Slavic Language, like Russian.German is a Germanic language, like English.
Yes. Russian and Polish are separate languages. They are not mutually intelligible.
Yes, they are, as is English.
they are all Indo-European languages
Polish
Other Slavic languages; Byelorussian to the greater degree than other languages.
Odra (Polish spelling); Oder (in other languages)
tak! - polish
They speak Polish
In German, it is the same , November In Spanish it is noviembre (not capitalized). In French, it is novembre (not capitalized) In Italian, it is also novembre. In Russian, it is ноябрь (nojabr') In Polish, it is listopad. (see related link for other languages)
Adam Malysz is Polish.