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- Polack abstract "The noun Polack (/ˈpoʊlɑːk/ or /-læk/; also Pollack, Pollock, Polock), in the contemporary English language, is a derogatory reference to a person of Polish descent. It is an Anglicisation of the Polish language word Polak, which can mean a Polish male person or a person of Polish nationality (feminine being Polka), with a neutral connotation. However, the English loanword "Polack" (note the spelling difference which does not appear in Polish) is considered an ethnic slur in the United States and the United Kingdom, and therefore is considered insulting in nearly all modern usages. Slang: Disparaging and Offensive (Random House Unabridged Dictionary) Offensive Slang used as a disparaging term for a person of Polish birth or descent (The American Heritage Dictionary)↑".
- Polack wikiPageID "1258372".
- Polack wikiPageRevisionID "606099197".
- Polack hasPhotoCollection Polack.
- Polack subject Category:Anti-Polish_sentiment.
- Polack subject Category:Ethnic_and_racial_stereotypes.
- Polack subject Category:Ethnic_and_religious_slurs.
- Polack comment "The noun Polack (/ˈpoʊlɑːk/ or /-læk/; also Pollack, Pollock, Polock), in the contemporary English language, is a derogatory reference to a person of Polish descent. It is an Anglicisation of the Polish language word Polak, which can mean a Polish male person or a person of Polish nationality (feminine being Polka), with a neutral connotation.".
- Polack label "Polack".
- Polack label "Polack".
- Polack sameAs Polack.
- Polack sameAs m.0118k9jw.
- Polack sameAs Q7208848.
- Polack sameAs Q7208848.
- Polack wasDerivedFrom Polack?oldid=606099197.
- Polack isPrimaryTopicOf Polack.