The percentage of of the people who speak the polish language are indeed very high, as they are a proud people and love their culture
People in Gdansk speak Polish, although some of the older generations may speak German as a second 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.
The noun polish is a common noun, as in "I am going to use some polish." The word polish is also a verb, as in "I will polish my shoes." The noun Polish is a proper noun as a word for the language of Poland, "They speak English and Polish." A proper noun is always capitalized. As an adjective, Polish is a proper adjective as in "They are a Polish family." A proper adjective is always capitalized.
8% of the population speaks English as a second language. However, this percentage does not include people that live in Britain but do not speak any English at all.
Over 95% of Bolivia's population speaks Spanish as their primary language.
People in Gdansk speak Polish, although some of the older generations may speak German as a second language.
Polish.
Most people speak Polish in Krakow or any part of Poland.
If u wanna speak polish
Polish is the official language in Poland and the most widely-spoken. Spanish is not prevalent in Poland.People in Poland speak Polish.
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.
Germans are in a minority in Poland. There are about 148,000 Germans in Poland. But German population is decreasing in Poland.
Over 38 million people currently live in Poland, which is very homogeneous ethnically: 97.8% of people residing in Poland declare that they speak Polish at home and 96.7% claim Polish nationality. This homogeneity is a result of the radically altered borders after the World War II, the subsequent migrations, ethnic cleansing of the German population, and deportations ordered by the Soviet authorities, who wished to remove the sizable Polish minorities from Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine and deportations of Ukrainians from Poland. There are 56 million people of Polish descent in the world. The Poles are European of Indo-European and Slavonic roots. 2nd largest Slavic nation in the world (after Russians). First largest nation of Western-Slavonic group (with i.e. Czechs and Slovaks). The Poles speaks Polish language (slavonic group). The Poles are said to be related with tribe of ancient Sarmats.
The noun polish is a common noun, as in "I am going to use some polish." The word polish is also a verb, as in "I will polish my shoes." The noun Polish is a proper noun as a word for the language of Poland, "They speak English and Polish." A proper noun is always capitalized. As an adjective, Polish is a proper adjective as in "They are a Polish family." A proper adjective is always capitalized.
It wouldn't be considered offensive, just odd because the Polish don't speak German, although German is a provided foreign language in many Polish schools. ================================================================ It is neither offensive nor odd. German is an auxiliary language in 22 municipalities in the Opole province of Poland and there are 325 schools in Poland teaching 37,000 students that use German as the main language of instruction. According to a 2002 census, the German-speaking population of Poland was 152,900. For more information see the attached link.
Well sort of. For 123 years Germany, Austria, and Russia split Poland and each took part taking Poland completely of the map. They made it illegal to speak Polish, teach Polish, and even dance a polish dance! It was a sad time but Poland couldn't take it anymore so they started a war and won. Now Poland has a different shape and is not a wealthy but they are happy to have their own piece of land.
Your genetics does not determine your personnality, your environment does. Poland is very different from America. So you dress and act like an American, not like a Pole.If you speak Polish really well, spend a lot of time in Poland, and work hard at it, you may eventualy learn to dress and act like a Pole who grew up in Poland.