Category:Polish links with redundant target parameters

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Newest pages ordered by last category link update:
  1. are you feeling better
  2. możesz mi pomóc
  3. what date is it today
  4. what's new
  5. have fun
  6. holy shit
  7. cūka
  8. Auschwitz
Oldest pages ordered by last edit:
  1. what date is it today
  2. are you feeling better
  3. holy shit
  4. Auschwitz
  5. możesz mi pomóc
  6. cūka
  7. have fun
  8. what's new

Pages containing Polish links where the alt text could replace the link target, instead of being given separately.

This occurs when the only difference between the link target and the alt text is that the alt text contains diacritics (or other characters) which would have been ignored anyway had they been included in the link target. For example, {{l|la|amo|amō}} (amō) is exactly the same as {{l|la|amō}} (amō), because macrons are automatically stripped from Latin link targets, even though they're still displayed.