Polish notation

Etymology
After the nationality of the logician Jan Łukasiewicz

Noun

 * 1)  A notation for arithmetic (and logical) formulae in which operations (respectively, quantifiers and operands) are written immediately before their operands, used to avoid the need for parentheses; for example, 3 * (4 + 7) is written as * 3 + 4 7 and A AND B is written as AND A B.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 波蘭表示法
 * Czech: polská notace
 * Finnish: puolalainen notaatio
 * French:
 * German: Polnische Notation
 * Greek: πολωνικός συμβολισμός
 * Japanese: ポーランド記法
 * Polish: Notacja polska
 * Portuguese: notação polonesa
 * Romanian: notație poloneză
 * Russian: по́льская нота́ция
 * Spanish: notación polaca