The noun Polack (pō'lŏk', -lāk') used in the English language's a derogatory reference to a Pole or person of Polish descent. It's an Anglicisation of the Polish language word Polak (spelled without the "c"), which, in the Polish language, means a Polish male person (feminine being Polka). The noun "Polack" spelled with the "c" however, does not exist in the Polish language contrary to a popular misconception. In the Polish language the English word "Polack" would be pronounced… (
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