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* Belarusian: {{t|be|паля́к|m|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t|be|по́лька|f|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t|be|паля́чка|f|sc=Cyrl}}; {{qualifier|pejorative}} {{t|be|лях|m|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t|be|ля́шка|f|sc=Cyrl}}
* Belarusian: {{t|be|паля́к|m|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t|be|по́лька|f|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t|be|паля́чка|f|sc=Cyrl}}; {{qualifier|pejorative}} {{t|be|лях|m|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t|be|ля́шка|f|sc=Cyrl}}
* Bulgarian: {{t+|bg|поляк|m|tr=polják}}
* Bulgarian: {{t+|bg|поляк|m|tr=polják}}
* Catalan: {{t+|ca|polonès|m}}, {{t+|ca|polonesa|f}}
* Chinese:
* Chinese:
*: Cantonese: {{yue-tsj|波蘭人|波兰人|Bo1 laan4 jan4}}
*: Cantonese: {{yue-tsj|波蘭人|波兰人|Bo1 laan4 jan4}}

Revision as of 10:01, 4 August 2015

See also: pole and pôle

English

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] German (deprecated template usage) Pole.

Pronunciation

Noun

Pole (plural Poles) (or Polish)

  1. A person from Poland or of Polish descent.

Translations

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German

Pronunciation

Noun

Pole m

  1. Pole
  2. plural of Pol
  • Pole” in Duden online