These pages try to explain the Polish language. Because of the complexity of it's grammar, this cannot cover all details. But nevertheless it should include all of the most important facts. So you should be able to survive in any part of the world where Polish is the language of choice (in case you do have some vocabulary knowledge).
All you need is some time and a browser that supports the ISO 8859-2 character set. You'll need this to have all special characters of the Polish language displayed correctly.
For questions, comments or corrections please email me at
popolsku@free.prohosting.com.
If you see the letters below correctly, you will not experience any problems with characters in these pages.
| ¡ ± | as an A with a tail |
| Ê ê | as an E with a tail |
| Æ æ | as a C with an accent |
| Ñ ñ | as a N with an accent |
| ¦ ¶ | as a S with an accent |
| ¬ ¼ | as a Z with an accent |
| Ó ó | as an O with an accent |
| ¯ ¿ | as a Z with a dot above |
| £ ³ | as a L with a slash inside |