To hold one's tongue (keep a secret).
It uses a 32-letter Latin-based alphabet with unique diacritics like the ogonek (ą, ę) and kreska (ć, ń, ó, ś, ź). To hold one's tongue (keep a secret)
Something resembling a tongue in shape, such as the tongue of a shoe ( język w bucie ) or a tongue of fire ( język ognia ). ę) and kreska (ć
A computer language ( język komputerowy ) or a pointer on a scale ( język wagi ). 2. The Polish Language ( Język polski ) many of which mirror English idioms:
It is one of the most frequently used words in modern Polish, ranking as the 551st most common word in a standard 500,000-word corpus.
The word "język" appears in numerous daily expressions, many of which mirror English idioms: