Verb 'to eat' | JEŚĆ JEDZENIE
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- Опубликовано: 25 апр 2023
- In this video you will learn how to say 'to eat' in Polish
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Thank you Very much. For continues uploading tutorial videos. It’s very helpful for us whoever new learners of Polish language. ❤❤❤
Thank you! I hope you continue with these videos.❤️
Thank you so very much🤝
Dziękuję bardzo za filmik! Myślę, że różnica między słowami „obiad” i „kolacja” zazwyczaj jest trudną kwestią dla początkujących w nauce polskiego 😅 Pozdrawiam serdecznie!
please try to make a video about groceries and shopping
Dziękuję bardzo Pani Monika, ale teraz jestem głodny 😂🇵🇱❤
Hello ma'am I watch your videos I like your videos very much I want to learn polish language from you please tell me how can I learn the language
Hi, I'm from Poland and I'm learning English. In my experience, you can watch a RUclips video in Polish with Polish subtitles to learn pronunciation and writing (it's really easy in Polish because syllables are always pronounced the same way). And this is the natural method of learning languages and you can watch what interests you.
Thank you again!
Good teach v nice
Дуже дякую🤝
Another great video! I would like to know how to say: I WANT this or that. I saw there are many different form in polish for that.
I have already a video about Chcieć (want), you can have a look :)
ruclips.net/video/ohmVhy-N_Ew/видео.html
❤❤❤🙏 madam
During 13 monthes i ended C1 level in German and succeeded the test, but wow this language is harder als German
Wish i can learn it
At 4:00 min: obiad means lunch in the middle of the day? And kolacje is served in the evening?
Yes.
Great video! Could you please explain in a video the different pronunciations of "ie"? Sometimes it sounds like "e" i.e. kiedy, and sometimes it sounds like "i-e" or "j-e" i.e. wiesz. Is there a rule for it?
Thanks for the idea for a video. In short:
"ie" because of fast and unclear speaking or because of a dialect sometimes might sound as "i" or "e". For example, many people say fast "dzień dobry" as [dziń dobry], or "kiedy" as [kedy]
"i" between a certain consonant (m, w, f, b, p, d, t, and sometimes n) and a vowel (a, e, o, u, ó) often sounds like [j]. For example, the word "miasto" is pronounced as [mjasto], "wiosna" as [vjosna], "biuro" as [bjuro]
@@PolishwithMonika Thank you for the great answer!
One jedzą może być czy nie 🤔🤔☺
może być :)
hi mame