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Languages of Poland : ウィキペディア英語版
Languages of Poland

The main language spoken in Poland is Polish.
The deaf communities use Polish Sign Language belonging to the German family of Sign Languages.
According to the Act of 6 January 2005 on national and ethnic minorities and on the regional languages,〔() Ministry of Interior of Poland〕 16 other languages have officially recognized status of minority languages: 1 regional language, 10 languages of 9 national minorities (the minorities that have their own independent state elsewhere) and 5 languages of 4 ethnic minorities spoken by the members of minorities not having a separate state elsewhere). Jewish and Romani minorities, each has 2 minority languages recognized.
The following languages are spoken in Poland as well:
== Languages having the status of national minority's language==

*Armenian
*Belarusian
*Czech
*German
*Jewish languages: Yiddish and Hebrew
*Lithuanian
*Russian
*Slovak
*Ukrainian

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