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<p><a href="page.php?w=Polish-Lithuanian_Commonwealth">Polish-Lithuanian</a> rule and education also involved significant exposure to <a href="page.php?w=Latin">Latin</a>. Much of the influence of Poland on the development of the Ukrainian language has been attributed to this period, and is reflected in multiple words and constructions used in everyday Ukrainian speech that were taken from Polish or Latin. Examples of Polish words adopted from this period include zavzhdy (always; taken from old Polish word zawzdy) and obitsiaty (to promise; taken</p><p>
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