Considering how Italian artists, workers and more went to the PLC and before during the Renaissance it wouldn't surprise me.And Polish is soooo similar to Turkish because the coat of a black horse is "kary" (Kara-Kum, if you want to know, is Black Desert in Turkic), or Mongolian, because hero is "bohater" (Ulan Baator, capital of Mongolia, means Red Hero).
Also, a link with Italian is suspected as pomidor means tomato ...
Akshually ... the PLC dates to 1569, the Act of Union. Before that Poland and Lithuania were in personal, and not real union.Considering how Italian artists, workers and more went to the PLC and before during the Renaissance it wouldn't surprise me.
HmmAnd Polish is soooo similar to Turkish because the coat of a black horse is "kary" (Kara-Kum, if you want to know, is Black Desert in Turkic), or Mongolian, because hero is "bohater" (Ulan Baator, capital of Mongolia, means Red Hero).
Also, a link with Italian is suspected as pomidor means tomato ...