32 letters: A Ą B C Ć D E Ę F G H I J K L Ł M N Ń O Ó P R S Ś T U W Y Z Ź Ż
The Polish alphabet consists of 32 letters, which includes the standard 26 letters of the Latin alphabet plus additional letters with diacritics such as ogoneks and acute accents. These additional letters are used to represent specific Polish sounds.
In Polish Sandra has the same letters as in English, so you simply spell "Sandra".
Polish has two syllables.
chcesz (you want)chcę cię (as in I want you) Remember that letters may not be pronounced as they are in English
There are many Polish names. Some examples below:Female:Ann - AnnaMary - MariaElizabeth - ElżbietaLouise - LuizaEve - EwaDorothy - DorotaCatherine - KatarzynaMartha - MartaMale:John - JanAndrew - AndrzejGeorge - JerzyMichael - MichałVincent - WincentyChristopher - KrzysztofSimon - SzymonPeter - PiotrPaul - PawełEugene - EugeniuszMark - MarekThere are also some Polish names that have no equivalent in other languages​​, for instance Kazimierz, Bogusław, Stanisława.
The Polish alphabet consists of 32 letters, which includes the standard 26 letters of the Latin alphabet plus additional letters with diacritics such as ogoneks and acute accents. These additional letters are used to represent specific Polish sounds.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
In Polish Sandra has the same letters as in English, so you simply spell "Sandra".
Skąd jestes means where are you from in Polish.Remember that letters are not pronounced the same as in English.
Polish has two syllables.
There are no stars on Polish Flag.
chcesz (you want)chcę cię (as in I want you) Remember that letters may not be pronounced as they are in English
adverb
There are two syllables in polish.
The Latin alphabet used with the English and several other romance languages has 26 letters. Variations of the Latin alphabet as used by the Spanish, Polish, Swedish, and Turkish languages, and others, have a different number of letters.
"Up" has many alternatives in Polish. But the most general is: "Góra".
Many Polish people moved to Texas from 1840-1860.