Polish vs Grypsera - What's the difference?
polish | grypsera |
Of, from or native to Poland, or relating to the Polish language.
A non-standard dialect of Polish with elements of other languages, used traditionally by recidivist prison inmates, that evolved in the nineteenth century in the areas of the Russian partition.
As proper nouns the difference between polish and grypsera
is that polish is the language spoken in Poland while Grypsera is a non-standard dialect of Polish with elements of other languages, used traditionally by recidivist prison inmates, that evolved in the nineteenth century in the areas of the Russian partition.As an adjective Polish
is of, from or native to Poland, or relating to the Polish language.As a noun polish
is a substance used to polish.As a verb polish
is to shine; to make a surface very smooth or shiny by rubbing, cleaning, or grinding.polish
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* (abbreviation):Adjective
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* Polish notation * reverse Polish notationSee also
* Pole * * (pl) * Language listExternal links
*Polish - English Dictionary]: from [http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/ Webster's Dictionary- the Rosetta Edition. * English heteronyms