. ⟨q⟩ , ⟨v⟩ , and ⟨x⟩ are not used in any native Polish words and are mostly found in foreign words (such as place names) and commercial names. In loanwords they are usually replaced by ⟨k⟩ , [a] ⟨w⟩ , and ⟨ks⟩ , respectively (as in nikab 'niqab', kwark 'quark', weranda 'veranda', sawanna 'savanna', ekstra 'extra', oksymoron 'oxymoron'), although some loanwords retain their original spelling (e.g., quiz , virga ), and in a few cases both spellings are accepted (such as veto or weto , volt or wolt ). In addition, they can occasionally be found in common abbreviations (e.g., ksiądz 'priest' can be abbreviated as either ⟨ks.⟩ or ⟨x.⟩ ). As a result, they are sometimes included in the Polish alphabet (bringing the total number of letters in the alphabet to 35); when included, they take their usual positions from the Latin alphabet ( ⟨q⟩ after ⟨p⟩ ; ⟨v⟩ and ⟨x⟩ either side of ⟨w⟩ ). [2] [3] [4]. Gry . z .
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Bzdury Piątek, Gry na pieniądze Piątek
. ⟨q⟩ , ⟨v⟩ , and ⟨x⟩ are not used in any native Polish words and are mostly found in foreign words (such as place names) and commercial names. In loanwords they are usually replaced by ⟨k⟩ , [a] ⟨w⟩ , and ⟨ks⟩ , respectively (as in nikab 'niqab', kwark 'quark', weranda 'veranda', sawanna 'savanna', ekstra 'extra', oksymoron 'oxymoron'), although some loanwords retain their original spelling (e.g., quiz , virga ), and in a few cases both spellings are accepted (such as veto or weto , volt or wolt ). In addition, they can occasionally be found in common abbreviations (e.g., ksiądz 'priest' can be abbreviated as either ⟨ks.⟩ or ⟨x.⟩ ). As a result, they are sometimes included in the Polish alphabet (bringing the total number of letters in the alphabet to 35); when included, they take their usual positions from the Latin alphabet ( ⟨q⟩ after ⟨p⟩ ; ⟨v⟩ and ⟨x⟩ either side of ⟨w⟩ ). [2] [3] [4]. Gry z zakładami Mistrzostwa Świata.
. . . ⟨q⟩ , ⟨v⟩ , and ⟨x⟩ are not used in any native Polish words and are mostly found in foreign words (such as place names) and commercial names. In loanwords they are usually replaced by ⟨k⟩ , [a] ⟨w⟩ , and ⟨ks⟩ , respectively (as in nikab 'niqab', kwark 'quark', weranda 'veranda', sawanna 'savanna', ekstra 'extra', oksymoron 'oxymoron'), although some loanwords retain their original spelling (e.g., quiz , virga ), and in a few cases both spellings are accepted (such as veto or weto , volt or wolt ). In addition, they can occasionally be found in common abbreviations (e.g., ksiądz 'priest' can be abbreviated as either ⟨ks.⟩ or ⟨x.⟩ ). As a result, they are sometimes included in the Polish alphabet (bringing the total number of letters in the alphabet to 35); when included, they take their usual positions from the Latin alphabet ( ⟨q⟩ after ⟨p⟩ ; ⟨v⟩ and ⟨x⟩ either side of ⟨w⟩ ). [2] [3] [4]. . .
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Automaty . . . . Bzdury Piątek.In loanwords they are usually replaced by ⟨k⟩ , [a] ⟨w⟩ , and ⟨ks⟩ , respectively (as in nikab 'niqab', kwark 'quark', weranda 'veranda', sawanna 'savanna', ekstra 'extra', oksymoron 'oxymoron'), although some loanwords retain their original spelling (e.g., quiz , virga ), and in a few cases both spellings are accepted (such as veto or weto , volt or wolt ). In addition, they can occasionally be found in common abbreviations (e.g., ksiądz 'priest' can be abbreviated as either ⟨ks.⟩ or ⟨x.⟩ ). Automaty .
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