פּאָליאַק
Yiddish
Etymology
From Russian or Ukrainian поля́к (polják).
Noun
פּאָליאַק • (polyak) m, plural פּאָליאַקן (polyakn), feminine פּאָליאַטשקע (polyatshke)
- Pole (non-Jewish person from Poland)
Usage notes
Yiddish rigorously distinguishes between Jews and non-Jews in national terminology. A Polish Jew is not a polyak, but rather a פּוילישער (poylisher).
See also
- פּאָליאַנער (polyaner)