Dziekuja bardzo for your vids. I've a few Polish friends I see now and then and I'm going to visit Krakow next feb, so thought it would be good to learn a few words. Enjoying your lessons. Interesting, coming form an English speaking background(I'm from Glasgow), that Polish has a similar conjugation style to Spanish, so I get a few things from that. Interesting anyhow, see where I get to in a years time! The pronunciation is hard to physically do at a few bits, but I get the sounds now, done the alphabet, similar to Spanish in that sense too that it has dedicated sounds, so it's easy to say words (well once I got over the difficulties of actually saying a few bits and bobs.)
O! Dzięki Pani, teraz rozumiem lepiej różnicę między czasownikami „wypić” a „napić się”. Dziękuję bardzo! Do teraz rzadko używam słowa „napój”, więc często pomylę je z słowem „napis” 😅 Pozdrawiam serdecznie! 😊
'Piję' is often pronounced the same way as 'pije'. The final 'ę' is pronounced as [e] or slight nasal sound [ę]. This depends on the person, region, speed and clarity of speaking.
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You do it in a very natural way when you speak Polish.
That may have something to do with the fact that she is Polish 😂
Wonderful teacher with great expression skills.
Dziekuja bardzo for your vids. I've a few Polish friends I see now and then and I'm going to visit Krakow next feb, so thought it would be good to learn a few words. Enjoying your lessons. Interesting, coming form an English speaking background(I'm from Glasgow), that Polish has a similar conjugation style to Spanish, so I get a few things from that. Interesting anyhow, see where I get to in a years time! The pronunciation is hard to physically do at a few bits, but I get the sounds now, done the alphabet, similar to Spanish in that sense too that it has dedicated sounds, so it's easy to say words (well once I got over the difficulties of actually saying a few bits and bobs.)
Great examples and pacing. This is easy to watch and learn too!
Great lesson❤️
Thank you Very much. It’s really helpful for us whoever new learners of polish language
Dziękuje bardzo!
O! Dzięki Pani, teraz rozumiem lepiej różnicę między czasownikami „wypić” a „napić się”. Dziękuję bardzo! Do teraz rzadko używam słowa „napój”, więc często pomylę je z słowem „napis” 😅 Pozdrawiam serdecznie! 😊
Thanks a lot. Muito obrigado
Świetny kanał! Scripts are great, you articulate every word, there are subtitles.... Great effort on every video
Wonderful 🎉
wonderful Monika 👍
Thank you maam, your all vedio very helpful for us...
Dziękuję.
Im your big fan ❤
Now you have to to a lesson on: how to drink in Poland.😂
Thank you so much again 💯💓💖☺️😊🐱
Great🌹
Ur videos r really usefull :) how is the different pronunciation between piję and pije..? Thx 🇮🇹🇵🇱
'Piję' is often pronounced the same way as 'pije'.
The final 'ę' is pronounced as [e] or slight nasal sound [ę]. This depends on the person, region, speed and clarity of speaking.
Would you please teach "hurra po polsku"books?
What do you mean?
These are standard academic
3 volume books for polish learning
very helpful video... it would be beneficial to me when you say a sentence in Polish to consider saying it a bit slower... dziękuję... 😊
Thanks for the feedback!
What's the difference between "Ę" и "E" exept the slighе "eu" sound?
Let's drink together teacher Monika. 🍶
Nápolyi (napoji) po węgiersku to ciastka waflowe.
mo mo has no no has coco has peach
Picsa wym.: Picza po węgiersku to część kobiecego narządu płciowego.
Tak samo w staropolskim.
It's proto-slavic: *piča, from *pikati (to pee).