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The Polish alphabet is as follows :—
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 * A, || pronounced || as in Italian.
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 * B, || align="center" | " || as in English.
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 * C, || align="center" | " || as ts,
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 * D, || align="center" | " || as in English.
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 * E, || align="center" | " || as in Italian.
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 * F, || align="center" | " || as in English.
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 * G, || align="center" | " || as in English, but always hard.
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 * H, || align="center" | " || as in English.
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 * I, || align="center" | " || as in Italian.
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 * J, || align="center" | " || as English y.
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 * K, || align="center" | " || as in English.
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 * L, || align="center" | " || as in English.
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 * Ł, || align="center" | " || as a very strong l, the pronunciation of which can only be learned from a native. It is pronounced by forcing the end of the tongue against the teeth.
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