> What other languages are spoken in Poland besides polish?

What other languages are spoken in Poland besides polish?

Posted at: 2015-06-30 
The Polish language, part of the West Slavic branch of the Slavic languages, functions as the official language of Poland. Until recent decades Russian was commonly learned as a second language but has been replaced by English and German as the most common second languages studied and spoken.

Hi, the fallowing languages are spoken in Poland by residents living in there,

German, Lithuanian, Romany

Belorussian, Kashubian, Slovak

Ukrainian, Russian, Czech

Yiddish, and the others are dialects.

Minority and regional languages spoken in Poland at the time of its accession to the European Union (2004).

Language ? Estimation of population

Kashubian - 500000

German ? 300000-500000

Belorussian ? 200000-300000

Ukrainian ? 200000-300000

Ruthenian ? 60000-70000

Lithuanian ? 20000-25000

Romany ? 15000-30000

Slovak ? 10000-20000

Russian ? 10000-15000

Yiddish ? 8000-10000

Czech ? 3000

Karain ? 200

Wilamowicean ? 100

The governor language is polish which means that the original language is polish- the schools speak polish so do shopkeepers whe nyou walk in

mostly polish but the younger generation are starting to learn more english

Do not forget about Silesian in Silesia.