In Polish, "Slav" (Slaw) refers to a member of the Slavic ethnic group, which encompasses various nations and cultures across Eastern Europe, Central Europe, and parts of Northern Asia. The term can also denote the Slavic languages and the shared cultural and historical heritage of Slavic peoples. Additionally, "Slaw" can be a common given name in Poland.
it gave the polish a chance to move in
Thomas the Slav died in 823.
Thomas the Slav was born in 760.
Slav - village - was created in 1980.
The ending -ski or -sky is Slavonic, generally either Russian or Polish. Note that many Germans and Austrians have or had Slav family names.
A Balto-Slav is a person who is a speaker of a Balto-Slavic language or dialect.
International Slav Institute was created on 1993-06-28.
Slav Tanev's birth name is Svetoslav Asparouhov Tanev.
Slav Tanev was born on October 19, 1968, in Sofia, Bulgaria.
"Yakishimaz" is not a Polish word. It does not have a known meaning in the Polish language.
"Mad" in Polish is "szalony".
If you mean Polish people - it's Poles. If you mean the cleaning spray or liquid, then it's simply polish.