Loanwords from Polish Andrea 98501003 Summer 98501023.

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Loanwords from Polish Andrea Summer

Outline Polish population in the United States the origin of loanwords from Polish loanwords from Polish

How many Polish people are in the United States?

15,000, ,824,646 Polish Population in the US

15 million persons have Polish ancestry 9 million US residents identify themselves as of Polish descent many people came from Poland because of WWII, or during the Communist rule Polish Population in the US Polish-Americans have influenced American culture in many ways

via Yiddish brought by Ashkenazi Jews migrating from Poland to North America Origin of Loanwords from Polish via Russian or West European languages, such as French, German or Dutch

referring to staples of Polish cuisine, names of Polish folk dances or specialist, e.g. horse- related, terminology. derive from Polish geographic names and ethnonyms, including the name Polska, "Poland", itself. Origin of Loanwords from Polish

1.Polak/Polka a reference to a Pole or person of Polish descent Loanwords from Polish sometimes with the specific implication that Polish people are especially unintelligent

2. kapusta Loanwords from Polish Cabbage

3. kielbasa Loanwords from Polish A Polish-style sausage, smoked and flavored with garlic

4. babka Loanwords from Polish a yeast cake; from Polish babka, diminutive of baba, literally: “old woman”, or “grandmother”

5. pierogi Loanwords from Polish a kind of dumpling, from Polish pierogi, plural of pieróg, or "dumpling"

6.golabki Loanwords from Polish Gołąbki, a traditional Polish dish in the form of cabbage rolls

7.Paczki Loanwords from Polish a Polish doughnut Polish pączki, plural of pączek ← diminutive of pąk, "bud"

8.Czech Loanwords from Polish Of or related to the Czech Republic or its people Polish Czech, "a Czech or Bohemian man”

9. Crackowe, cracowe, crakow, crakowe Loanwords from Polish A long, pointed shoe popular in the 14th-15th centuries

Famous Polish people in America

references : Loanwords Dictionary, First Edition, Laurence Urdang and Frank R. Abate Editors. further info : Immigration history Polish-American Contributions To Our Nation List of American people of Polish descent Best language to learn

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