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Grypsera — (from Low German greips meaning mind ) is a distinct non standard dialect of the Polish language, used traditionally by recidivist prison inmates. It evolved in the 19th century in the areas of the Russian partition. The basic substrate of the… … Wikipedia
grypsera — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. ż Ia, CMc. grypseraerze, środ. {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} odmiana języka używana w środowisku przestępczym; gwara więzienna {{/stl 7}} … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
grypsera — ż IV, CMs. grypseraerze środ. «odmiana języka używana przez przestępców; gwara więzienna» ‹z niem.› … Słownik języka polskiego
grypsera — żargon przestępczy, zwłaszcza złodziejski Eng. Cant; the secret language of the underworld, especially thieves argot … Słownik Polskiego slangu
Warsaw dialect — Infobox Language name = Warsaw dialect nativename = język warsiaskiFact|date=July 2008 pronunciation = [ jɛnzɨk var ɕaski] states = Poland region = Warsaw speakers = unknown, probably close to extinction familycolor = Indo European fam1=Balto… … Wikipedia
Maciej Zembaty — (born 1944 in Tarnów) is a Polish artist, writer, journalist, singer, poet and comic. Despite being considered one of the classics of Polish grim humour, he is perhaps best known as a translator of songs and poems by Leonard Cohen. Biographical… … Wikipedia
Cant (language) — This article is about the linguistic concept of a cant. For the Irish Cant (also known as Shelta/Gammon), see Shelta. A Cant (or crypolect) is the jargon or argot of a group, often implying its use to exclude or mislead people outside the… … Wikipedia
Anti-language — is an idea developed by the linguist M. A. K. Halliday. An anti language is the language of a social group which develops as a means of preventing people from outside the group understanding it. It may use the same vocabulary and grammar, but in… … Wikipedia
Lwów dialect — The Lwów dialect ( pl. gwara lwowska) is a local variety of the Polish language characteristic of the inhabitants of the city of Lviv ( pl. Lwów), now Ukraine. Based on the substratum of the Lesser Polish dialect,pl icon cite book | author =Zofia … Wikipedia
Dialects of the Polish language — Polish language Language overview · History · Dialects · Pronunciation … Wikipedia