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PolishMongolian

PolishMongolian is a lesser-known language that belongs to the Mongolic branch of the Altaic language family. It is primarily spoken by the Polish Mongols, an ethnic group that has lived in Poland since the 18th century. The language has evolved over time, influenced by Polish and other languages spoken in the region. Today, PolishMongolian is recognized as a minority language in Poland, with a small number of speakers who use it in daily life and cultural contexts.

The language has a rich oral tradition, with many stories, songs, and proverbs passed down through generations.

PolishMongolian is not to be confused with Mongolian, the official language of Mongolia. While they share some

The preservation and revitalization of PolishMongolian have been ongoing efforts, with various initiatives aimed at promoting

It
also
has
a
written
form,
which
was
developed
in
the
20th
century.
The
script
used
is
a
modified
version
of
the
Cyrillic
alphabet,
with
some
additional
letters
to
represent
unique
sounds
in
the
language.
similarities
due
to
their
common
Mongolic
roots,
they
are
distinct
languages
with
different
vocabularies
and
grammatical
structures.
The
two
languages
are
mutually
intelligible
to
some
extent,
but
speakers
of
one
language
may
find
it
challenging
to
understand
the
other
without
some
prior
knowledge.
the
language
in
education,
media,
and
cultural
events.
Despite
its
small
number
of
speakers,
PolishMongolian
remains
an
important
part
of
the
cultural
heritage
of
the
Polish
Mongols
and
contributes
to
the
linguistic
diversity
of
Poland.