Hello Monika. I like your videos. Polish is a very tough challenge, but you do a great job in helping to understand / pronounce / memorize. I'd love to have you as my teacher 👍🏻
Not quite the same, since the digraph "cz" is pronounced slightly differently than "ć"! When pronouncing "cz" your tongue must be positioned against the roof of your mouth, whereas "ć" is pronounced by placing the tongue at the back of the upper teeth, likewise "t" in English, which is too an alveolar consonant. I believe Monika uploaded a long time ago a video on the basics of Polish pronunciation, make sure to check it out. Dorota, another Polish teacher on RUclips, has also a video explaining the difference between the two sounds !
Great explanation as always, but I won't like the video in light of some of its contents, like saying "oh my God" or "Jesus" when not actually addressing God or Jesus. This is taking the Lord's name in vain and it's a sin. "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain." ~ Exodus 20:7 "Nie bierz imienia Pana Boga twego nadaremno; bo się Pan mścić będzie nad tym, który imię jego nadaremno bierze." "The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom" ~ Proverbs 9:10 "Początek mądrości jest bojaźń Pańska"
Eventhough it can be difficult, Monika you make it easier and fun. I look forward to the videos.
Hello Monika. I like your videos. Polish is a very tough challenge, but you do a great job in helping to understand / pronounce / memorize. I'd love to have you as my teacher 👍🏻
Woah, the notification suddenly notifies me this video 😅, I didn't expect to see her uploading the video back.
Thanks
Thanks for a new video. ❤
I've been waiting for this one to drop 😊. ❤
Pani u doing great job best of luck
Dziekuje Monika
Good job 👏 🎉❤
Thanks a lot , mam
great timing on this for me haha
edit: dzękuje
Zen dobre from nepal
Pani Moniko pani jest Polką?Ja tak i ja używam tego kanału do nauki angielskiego xd
Tak, jestem Polką :)
Dzień dobry, How can I enrol your polish online class ?
So wołacz and wołać are pronounced exactly the same?
Not quite the same, since the digraph "cz" is pronounced slightly differently than "ć"! When pronouncing "cz" your tongue must be positioned against the roof of your mouth, whereas "ć" is pronounced by placing the tongue at the back of the upper teeth, likewise "t" in English, which is too an alveolar consonant. I believe Monika uploaded a long time ago a video on the basics of Polish pronunciation, make sure to check it out. Dorota, another Polish teacher on RUclips, has also a video explaining the difference between the two sounds !
@@alejandroazul3186 Thanks for explaining. It's hard to hear the difference when Monika says the two at 0:38.
nawet fajna laska...
Great explanation as always, but I won't like the video in light of some of its contents, like saying "oh my God" or "Jesus" when not actually addressing God or Jesus. This is taking the Lord's name in vain and it's a sin.
"Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain." ~ Exodus 20:7
"Nie bierz imienia Pana Boga twego nadaremno; bo się Pan mścić będzie nad tym, który imię jego nadaremno bierze."
"The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom" ~ Proverbs 9:10
"Początek mądrości jest bojaźń Pańska"