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Polish to Begin with: Lesson 27 (Old Family Pictures)
In this podcast we are talking about some old photos and once more we discover that you should always write dates on your family pictures because no, you wil not remember where it was taken, how old the child was or even who it was (I swear, all babies in our family look the same on pictures). But back to grammar… As today we talk a lot about age, you might notice several fascinating language facts here. 1. In Polish we say: Mam 11 lat = I HAVE 11 years. (Like in French, Spanish and many other languages). 2. The noun ‘rok’ = year is especially interesting in Polish. In…
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Polish to Begin with: Lesson 12
In this Bloggy Polish podcast for beginners you will learn numbers up to 100. Downloador listen here: 30 = trzydzieści40 = czterdzieści50 = pięćdziesiąt60 = sześćdziesiąt70 = siedemdziesiąt80 = osiemdziesiąt90 = dziewięćdziesiąt100 = stoThat’s too difficult. = To za trudne.How old are you? = Ile masz lat?I’m 26. = Mam 26 lat.an apple = jabłkoYou’re stupid. = Głupi jesteśI think that… = Myślę, że…
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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 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=