hi . I came across while i was searching some videos about polish alphabets on RUclips . . i really liked your channel and also subscribed 😊. Today is the first day that i started to learn Polish alphabet.
@@laurenwisniewski2148 Yes, it is me. I do have a question: why are you here? You are the Spanish teacher. Say hi to Delilah and Elsie from Poland from me!
@@karolinaprzybylok489 I was working on your study guide. By the way, I finished the pronunciation thing you asked me to do. Are you going to be at DSFL tomorrow? By the way, Cecelia is out with COVID and her kids are refusing to get tested. Just thought you should know. I will say hi to the girls.
@@laurenwisniewski2148 That explains it! Thank you for doing the packet. I can't believe Cecelia has it. Let me know if she is planning on coming tomorrow, even though I can't make it. Her kids cannot come until they have tested negative.
@@karolinaprzybylok489 Yeah, I don't know. Ana better not be there if she is going to interrupt again. I think I am going to be a sub for tomorrow. Aleksandra is out of town, so she won't be there. Call me when you get the chance. We have to chat.
When it comes to feminine gender in words ending on -Ć, I think it is important to say, that it is not only last letter -Ć, but two last letter -ŚĆ, because in Polish there is a big group of nouns ending -OŚĆ, which mean different state or general idea like: MIŁOŚĆ - love ZŁOŚĆ - anger STAŁOŚĆ - stability, state of stability WIELKOŚĆ - size, quantity, value ŁĄCZNOŚĆ - communication And there are always feminine. Exception: GOŚĆ - guest (is masculine).
True, the majority -ŚĆ nouns are feminine, like miłość, powieść, część, treść. Only a few masculine -ŚĆ nouns: gość, jegomość, liść, teść. There are also some -Ć feminine nouns, like mać, sieć, wilgoć, postać, płeć, pamięć, nić, żółć, śmierć, ćwierć. But there also some masculine -Ć nouns like: zięć, kapeć, łokieć, paznokieć, śmieć.
My comment is mezczyzna(a horrible word to spell) meaning man is a glaring exception because of all the words most logically to not have an a at its end, this word comes top.
Many thanks from Tanzania. Excellent lessons.
This presentation of nouns genders makes gives the clearest I have read or seen!
I'm from Zanzibar Tanzania I❤ polish language ❤❤❤
hi . I came across while i was searching some videos about polish alphabets on RUclips . . i really liked your channel and also subscribed 😊. Today is the first day that i started to learn Polish alphabet.
I enjoy watching your videos. I'm a Filipina struggling to learn Polish, but thank you for making it lighter for me. Regards from the Philippines.
This is exactly what I needed to begin my Polish studies. Dzięki!
Karolina Przybylok... as in the teacher at DSFL?? How did I find you here? It's Lauren!
@@laurenwisniewski2148 Yes, it is me. I do have a question: why are you here? You are the Spanish teacher. Say hi to Delilah and Elsie from Poland from me!
@@karolinaprzybylok489 I was working on your study guide. By the way, I finished the pronunciation thing you asked me to do. Are you going to be at DSFL tomorrow? By the way, Cecelia is out with COVID and her kids are refusing to get tested. Just thought you should know. I will say hi to the girls.
@@laurenwisniewski2148 That explains it! Thank you for doing the packet. I can't believe Cecelia has it. Let me know if she is planning on coming tomorrow, even though I can't make it. Her kids cannot come until they have tested negative.
@@karolinaprzybylok489 Yeah, I don't know. Ana better not be there if she is going to interrupt again. I think I am going to be a sub for tomorrow. Aleksandra is out of town, so she won't be there. Call me when you get the chance. We have to chat.
Please make a full series on Polish cases and the changes in nouns in respect with the cases.
I'm planning to add more videos. Introducing the Polish grammatical cases is on my list!
@@PolishwithMonika Its so nice of you mam. I am your big fan. Thank youuuuu....
When it comes to feminine gender in words ending on -Ć, I think it is important to say, that it is not only last letter -Ć, but two last letter -ŚĆ, because in Polish there is a big group of nouns ending -OŚĆ, which mean different state or general idea like:
MIŁOŚĆ - love
ZŁOŚĆ - anger
STAŁOŚĆ - stability, state of stability
WIELKOŚĆ - size, quantity, value
ŁĄCZNOŚĆ - communication
And there are always feminine. Exception: GOŚĆ - guest (is masculine).
True, the majority -ŚĆ nouns are feminine, like miłość, powieść, część, treść.
Only a few masculine -ŚĆ nouns: gość, jegomość, liść, teść.
There are also some -Ć feminine nouns, like mać, sieć, wilgoć, postać, płeć, pamięć, nić, żółć, śmierć, ćwierć.
But there also some masculine -Ć nouns like: zięć, kapeć, łokieć, paznokieć, śmieć.
Yes.
-OŚĆ, -AŚĆ, -EŚĆ, -ĘŚĆ - feminine: stable rule, only several exeptions
-Ć not ŚĆ - differently: feminine or masculine (50/50)
Dzięki, Monika!
Dear Madam, I was eagerly waiting for such a video. Thank you very much.
Dziękuję 🌸🌺🌷
Thank you! Thanks God genders are easy in Polish 😄
Polish is beautiful ❤️ (I'm Polish)
Thank you So much! Hugs
Great! Thank you so much :)
SOoo helpful!
strange that the u in kurtka is not pronounced oo here but or as in english tor
My comment is mezczyzna(a horrible word to spell) meaning man is a glaring exception because of all the words most logically to not have an a at its end, this word comes top.
Mam
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