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polak

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See also: Polak, polák, Polák, and Pólak

Danish

Etymology

Borrowed from Polish Polak.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [pʰoˈlɑɡ̊]

Noun

polak c (singular definite polakken, plural indefinite polakker)

  1. Pole

Inflection

More information gender, singular ...
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French

Etymology

Borrowed from Polish Polak.

Pronunciation

Noun

polak

  1. (slang) a Polish person
    • 1945, Maurice Thaï, Le Camp de la mort lente, page 281:
      Je suis certain qu’à la réception de cette lettre vous allez vous dire : en voilà encore « un polak ».
      I am certain that upon receiving this letter, you are going to say to yourself, "Here's another Polak."

Usage notes

The form polak - with a lowercase 'p' - is prevalent on the internet but proscribed in more formal writing, where Polak is preferred. This is in line with the French practice of capitalising nationalities used as a noun.

Variants

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Polish

Etymology

Ellipsis of język) pol(ski) or produkt pol(ski) + -ak.

Pronunciation

Noun

polak m inan

  1. (education, school slang) Polish language (school subject)
  2. (education, school slang) Polish language class
  3. (colloquial, slang) amphetamine

Declension

Further reading

  • polak in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • polak in Polish dictionaries at PWN

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