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Polish to Begin with: Lesson 10
In this Bloggy Polish lesson for beginners you’ll learn the verb “to have” . Download or listen: To be or not to be. = Być albo nie być.to have = miećI have = mamI have a problem. = Mam problem.I have some time. = Mam czas.I don’t have much time. = Nie mam czasu.you have = maszDo you have a question? = Masz pytanie?he has = on maHe has a Polish girl-friend. = On ma polską dziewczynę.she has = ona maShe has a Polish boy-friend. = Ona ma polskiego chłopaka.we have = mamyWe have a Polish lesson now. = Mamy teraz lekcję polskiego.you have = macieYou have a nice house.…
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Polish to Begin with: Lesson 9
In this Bloggy Polish for beginners you’ll learn the verb “to be”. Download or listen: Here is some vocabulary:to be = byćI am = jestemyou are = jesteśhe is = on jestshe is = ona jestwe are = jesteśmyyou are = jesteściethey are (masculine) = oni sąthey are (feminine) = one sąill = chory, choratired = zmęczony, zmęczonahungry = głodny, głodnaa little bit = trochę
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Polish to Begin with: Lesson 8 (numbers 11-29)
In this Bloggy Polish podcast for beginners you’ll learn numbers 11 to 29.Download or listen:
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Polish to Begin with: Lesson 7 (Easter)
In this Bloggy Polish podcast we talk about Polish Easter and some traditions that you really should be familiar with! Download or listen:
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Polish to Begin with: Lesson 6
In this Bloggy Polish Podcast you learn all the words you need to know to be polite, so here they are: please = proszęsorry = przepraszamno problem = nic nie szkodzithank you = dziękuję But the word “proszę” is much more than simple “please”. Listen and learn all about Polish magic words. Download or listen:
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Polish to Begin with: Lesson 5 (numbers 0-10)
In this Bloggy Polish podcast for beginners, you learn numbers 0 to 10. They look like that: 1 [ye•den] – jeden2 [dva] – dwa3 [tshi] – trzy4 [chte•ri] – cztery5 [pyench] – pięć6 [sheshch] – sześć7 [shye•dem] – siedem8 [o•shyem] – osiem9 [jye•vyench] – dziewięć10 [jye•shyench] – dziesięć Remember: when you learn numbers, try not to think about them in you mother tongue but go straight to the number itself! Download or listen: P.S. We also do a little bit of math today. After you listen to the podcast check if your equations look similar to these:1+1=2+2=2+3=5+2=7+3=10-1=9-3=6-4=2+6=8-8=
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Polish to Begin with: Lesson 4
In this Bloggy Polish podcast you learn how to ask: “How are you?” and give an answer… in a Polish way. Download or listen:
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Polish to Begin with: Lesson 3
In this Bloggy Polish podcast you will learn how to say where you are from and that you don’t understand Polish very well. Trust us that the phrase “I don’t understand” is really useful! Listen or download.
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Polish to Begin with: Lesson 2 (Valentine’s Day)
In this Bloggy Polish podcast you will learn how to say “I love you” and other things useful on Valentine’s Day. We also read for you the texts which we suggested as the perfect content of your Valentine’s card. So just download it frome here or listen.
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How to write a Valentine’s Day card in Polish
It’s high time we all thought about a Valentine’s Day card. So if you need one in Polish, here are some prompts as for the content: 1. Simple but the best: Kocham Cię (I love you. Note that the word “Cię” which means “you” starts with a capital “C”. This is how we write all yous in Polish letters and it is meant to show respect for the addressee.) 2. Old school: Na górze róże, na dole fiołki, a my się kochamy jak dwa aniołki. (This is a very old nursery rhyme. Probably all Poles know it and will smile with nostalgy when they see it again. The English translation…