Grypsera vs. Russian

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Grypsera

Grypsera (Polish pronunciation: [ɡrɨˈpsɛra]; from Low German Gripps meaning , ) is a distinct nonstandard dialect or slang of the Polish language, used traditionally by recidivist prison inmates.It evolved in the 19th century in the areas of Congress Poland and the Warsaw prison that is colloquially called Gęsiówka is said to be where it originated. The basic substrate of the dialect is Polish, but there are many notable influences (mostly lexical) from other languages used in Polish lands at that time, most notably Yiddish and German, but also some Lithuanian, Ukrainian, Russian, Greek and Latin.

Russianadjective

Of or pertaining to Russia, its inhabitants, or language.

Russiannoun

a native or inhabitant of Russia

Russiannoun

the Slavic language that is the official language of Russia

Russianadjective

of or pertaining to or characteristic of Russia or its people or culture or language;

Russianadjective

relating to Russia, its people, or their language.

Russiannoun

a native or inhabitant of Russia, or a person of Russian descent.

Russiannoun

(in general use) a national of the former Soviet Union.

Russiannoun

the language of Russia, an Eastern Slavic language written in the Cyrillic alphabet and spoken by over 130 million people.

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