Jezyk

The word "język" appears in numerous daily expressions, many of which mirror English idioms:

To hold one's tongue (keep a secret).

Something resembling a tongue in shape, such as the tongue of a shoe ( język w bucie ) or a tongue of fire ( język ognia ). The word "język" appears in numerous daily expressions,

To be tongue-tied or speechless. 4. Cultural and Artistic Usage The word "język" appears in numerous daily expressions,

To have a sharp tongue (witty or harsh). The word "język" appears in numerous daily expressions,

A West Slavic language within the Indo-European family, primarily spoken in Poland.

"Jezik" (the Serbian equivalent) is the title of a musical composition by Svetlana Maraš , consisting of 11 pieces centered on human speech.