Polish is a West Slavic language primarily spoken in Poland, where it serves as the official language. It is the native tongue of approximately 45 million people and is known for its complex grammar and rich vocabulary, influenced by various historical events and neighboring languages.
The language uses the Latin alphabet and features unique diacritical marks. Polish is not only a means of communication but also a vital part of Polish culture, literature, and identity, with a rich tradition of poetry and storytelling that reflects the nation's history and values.