Polack

//ˈpoʊlɑk//

Synonyms for "polack" (3 found)

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Translations

11 translations across 8 languages.

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Czech

1 entries
  • Pšonek noun (derogatory: Polish person)

Finnish

2 entries
  • polakki noun (derogatory: Polish person)
  • polakki noun (archaic: Polish person)

French

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  • Polak noun (derogatory: Polish person)

German

1 entries
  • Polacke noun (derogatory: Polish person)

Hungarian

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  • polák noun (derogatory: Polish person)

Polish

1 entries
  • polaczek noun (derogatory: Polish person)

Romanian

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  • leah noun (archaic: Polish person)

Russian

3 entries
  • лях noun (derogatory: Polish person)
  • пше́чка noun (derogatory: Polish person)
  • пшек noun (derogatory: Polish person)

Sample sentences

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Zipang The Power Polack, a ferocious Polish berserker, flailed around wildly, charging into enemy ranks crazily without armor.

Source: tatoeba (745552)

which to him appear'd / To be a preparation 'gainſt the Poleak

Source: wiktionary

So leuied as before, againſt the Poleak.

Source: wiktionary

First therefore was he employed into Poland, where by Sigismund, the king of Poland and of Suecia, he was received with great magnificence and applause both of the Polack himself and of his people.

Source: wiktionary

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