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You will find some examples in the Wikipedia article on "Polish language".
Yes. Polish comes from the Slavic branch of the Indo-European family and is closely similar to Czech; it is also distantly related to Russian, which is Slavic as well.
The answer to this depends on your native language. Languages fall into "families" and languages from the same family tend to use words which are similar to each other and have like meanings. Linguists call these words "cognate". For example, the Dutch language is in the "Germanic" language family. If your native language is Dutch, you would have a much easier time learning Swedish which is also a Germanic language. Swedish and Dutch have a lot of cognates between them which will make it easier for you. However, if your native language is Dutch and wish to learn Polish, you are going to have a more difficult time. Polish is in the "Slavic" language family which means there are fewer cognates to help you out. Likewise, a Polish person would have an easier time learning other Slavic languages like Russian or Bulgarian than our Dutch friends would have. It all depends upon what your native language is to start with. English is an oddball language since it is in the Germanic family, but also includes a lot of words from the Romance family which we borrowed over the centuries. For this reason, a German, French or Spanish person will find it a lot easier to learn English than a Japanese or a Chinese person.
'Learning difficulty' depends on the languages that you already know. It is not absolute. For example, if you have a good knowledge of Russian or any other Slavic language, you should find Ukrainian and Polish easy to learn. If you speak a Germanic language other than English (Danish, Dutch, etc.), German is definitely the easiest. If you speak a Romance language (Spanish, French, etc.), Romanian is easier. If you speak English, Romanian would also probably be easier, though German would be a close second.
Probably with the producer
You will find some examples in the Wikipedia article on "Polish language".
Yes, "Mowimy po polsku" is available as a Polish language learning resource. It is designed to help learners improve their Polish language skills through various materials and exercises. You can find it through language learning platforms or educational institutions that offer Polish courses.
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Mariska? I think you're trying to find out about Maryśka. That's a short of Maria(name).
Several services on the internet provide English to Polish translation. Automated services are available in paid and free versions and personal translators are available for varying fees. Another place to try is a Polish cultural club or Polish language class.
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To the best of knowledge the only state to offer the handbook in Russian is California. As you know most of the laws are similar from state to state so the study of the CA manual is probably fine for everyone. Here is the link to the site to get the PDF of the manual. Choose Russian in the drop down for the handbook. http:/wwwzperiodzdmvzperiodzcazperiodzgov/pubs/pubszperiodzhtm
To change the language of the driver instrument panel on a 2003 Buick Rendezvous, you typically need to access the vehicle's settings through the dashboard menu. Start the vehicle and press the "Menu" button on the dashboard or steering wheel. Navigate to the "Settings" or "Language" option using the buttons, and select "English" from the list. If you don't find a language option, consult the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model.
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Check your owners manual or the sticker on the driver side door jamb.