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Key facts about Polish
Origin of Polish: Though closely related to Czech and Slovak, Polish stands out in the group of Slavic languages in terms of both pronunciation and grammar. The language has been heavily influenced by Germanic and Romance languages, which can be seen both in loanwords and the grammatical structures of modern day Polish.
Regional differences: Though slight regional variations can be found, modern day Polish is largely standardized and Polish speakers usually have no trouble understanding each other, regardless of their dialects. For non-native speakers, it is often difficult to tell one dialect from another.
Language family: Indo-European
Native speakers: 45 million worldwide;
Poland (38 million),
Germany (1 million),
United Kingdom (660k),
United States of America (576k).
Major dialects: Greater Polish (west),
Lesser Polish (south and southeast),
Masovian (central and eastern parts of the country),
Silesian (southwest).