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Ivan Leach
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10 March, 02:28
Someone from Poland?
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Adan Rowe
10 March, 02:46
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Ethnonyms. The neutral English language noun for a Polish person (male or female) today is Pole (see also: Naming Poland in foreign languages). In some other languages such as Swedish or Norwegian, polack or polakk are inoffensive terms for a person from Poland., your welcome!
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