Polish
Polish is a West Slavic language written using an extended form of the Latin alphabet. It developed from Old Slavic roots and evolved into a highly structured writing system with extensive use of diacritical marks to represent distinct consonant and vowel sounds.
Unlike standard Latin-based alphabets, Polish includes multiple diacritic and digraph distinctions such as ł, ś, ć, ź, ż, ą, ę. These characters are not decorative additions but represent precise phonetic differences that are essential to meaning.