For everybody learning the best way to catch diffrence between "Ż" ad "Ź" is in words: źrebak, źródło, żart, żaba. Write it in google translate and hear the difference.
And some of the ways to pronounce it is: To say Ź smile while spelling or make second face 😁😬 To say Ż make your lips in the 'O' shape but with closed teeth.
Dkiękuję barzdo. I am trying my best to learn Polish as I believe it is a brilliant language to Express. Plus I love their food and would love to know the ingredients. Love from England! FIXED SPELLING
Thank you so much! I moved here from Hungary and had a hard time learning from different sources. I just found you and now it makes more sense and it is so similar to Hungarian. I am grateful for your videos
Thank you so much. Teaching myself Polish and it's challenging. I know mostly Latin languages which are much easier to pronounce, so this was really helpful.
@muted spark "Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch" What kind of a name is that? Honestly I love composite worlds but this is too long half the legth is max.
I really like your format I just subscribed, I think I'm going to be talking to all the European Delicatessen ladies soon. I live in Ontario Canada. And the Polish marketplaces are amongst the best.
Hi, Monika. How do Polish children learn to spell and distinguish between the use of dź and ź since they are pronounced the same? Or between dż and ż? Thanks.
Hi. Dź and ź, or dż and ż, are pronounced differently. Check out my videos where I focus on these sounds, you might hear the difference. Children learn to distinguish dż and dź as a pair of letters that produce one sound, not as two separate letters. Similarly as in English "ch" - two letters that produce one sound.
Hi Monika💜😘😘😘 Could you show me how you put your mouth to pronounce the vowel "y"?, and how do you put your tongue to pronounce the letters ć,ś,ź,ż? , Postalveolars,palatals? Thanks 😘😘😘
Hi, You can check my other videos to see the details how to pronounce the sounds: S Ś SZ sounds: ruclips.net/video/GSTGU04VlHc/видео.html Z Ź Ż sounds: ruclips.net/video/Zhbg7U2KFjE/видео.html Videos focusing on the Ć and Y sounds will follow later.
If you'd like to listen to the sounds the letters represent, not to the names of letters, you can watch my other video on the Polish pronunciation: ruclips.net/video/hwK9_WijtOE/видео.html
Have a new polish friend, so I'm just trying to learn basic pronunciation to say her name and some other things correctly. Her name is Alicja, so what would be correct pronunciation?
Polish is in 95-99% phonetic. If you know, how to pronounce each vowel, consonant and digraph, you can correctly pronounce any word or letters cluster (even imaginary, random). For exapmple i like ii, c like ts, j+a like ya. But fact: some sounds like ź, dź, ż, dż, ś.. can't be easy compare to English sounds.
@@suprixgamer69 The main character of the famous movie "Vanishing Point" from 1971 was named Kowalski. He was played by actor Barry Newman, who recently passed away. ruclips.net/video/mysVWG9vO1U/видео.html
I think you'll have a easier time learning german than polish, the sounds are easy to learn and you only need to learn four different letters in german like ä ö ü ß but the rest of the alphabet is the same as english.
I as a German who is learning Polish would advise you to learn German first. German is easier to pronounce than Polish and I think you could learn it faster than Polish. It would also be better because then you can speak two more languages
@@serenity9926 I’m learning German, it’s not that hard, I can speak it well and understand better, I’m enjoying the process. I’m thinking about start Polish.
In the Middle ages Polish Cyrillic was developed and many don't know that Polish Cyrillic is similar to Mongolian Cyrillic. Here's an example of Polish Cyrillic: Вшўсцў лудьѣ родщѫ сьѩ волњи и рувњи в своѣй годносьчьи и правах. Сѫ обдажењи рощумем и сумѣњѣм и повинњи постѧповачь вобец сьѣбѣ в духу братерства. Translation: All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
"Ć" jako nazwa litery to zwykle "cie". Tak przynajmniej uczą w szkole podstawowej alfabetu: a, ą, be, ce, cie, de... Ale może są inne warianty nazwy tej litery (podobnie jak z Ó, Y, Ż). W praktyce rzadko używa się nazw liter, chyba że w akronimach.
Z, Ź, Ż are three different letters and sounds. Z is the same sound as in the English "zoo". Ź is a soft sound that is close (but not the same) to the sound in the word "aubergine". Ż is a hard sound close (but not the same) to the sound in the English word "pleasure".
Jako Polak nie rozumiem sensu dwuznaków . Powinni zrobić jakąs reforme , bo powinno być podobnie jak w Czechach : cz=č , dz=à , dź=á , dż=â , sz=š , ę=ē , ą=ā , ż=ž . (ó,rz,ch pochodzi z dawnego "akcentu" , dialektu , i powinno już nie istnieć , ( lecz jest potrzebne : ( może i morze ) . Jakby usuneli "rz" to by niektóre słowa musiałyby zmielić formę ) . I co z tego , że "ó" się wymienia na inne litery : "o" . Przecież "ż" wymienia się na : g a o b n i ... ( a na : ł e ) . "ó powinno zniknąć z alfabetu . "ch" też bo nie słychać "c"
6:52 Every language should say "wo" (or wa or something like that; as long as it's one syllable) for W! It's ridiculous that we pronounce "www" as /dobeljudobeljudobelju/ in English. In Norwegian we should say /dobeltvedobeltvedobeltve/ but usually we cheat and pronounce it /veveve/ (as if it was "vvv"), but that only really works if you're reading an address to someone who know the jargon.
Mam znajomego, który jest Polakiem. więc chcę też nauczyć się mówić po polsku, abyśmy mogli się rozumieć, używając jego słów. ponieważ jestem Filipińczykiem. rozmawiamy tylko po angielsku.
The main character of the famous movie "Vanishing Point" from 1971 was named Kowalski. He was played by actor Barry Newman, who recently passed away. ruclips.net/video/mysVWG9vO1U/видео.html
For everybody learning the best way to catch diffrence between "Ż" ad "Ź" is in words: źrebak, źródło, żart, żaba. Write it in google translate and hear the difference.
It's actually źrebak and źródło, but yup, they sound different.
@@xiesie_xiesie My mistake :) low screen resolution and weak eyes :/
zjet or zjyet
@Raf Al Wow thank you for this!!
And some of the ways to pronounce it is:
To say Ź smile while spelling or make second face 😁😬
To say Ż make your lips in the 'O' shape but with closed teeth.
Monika, I'm surprised your channel isn't verified yet. You're a great Polish teacher.
It can only be verified if it has 100.000 subs😢
Ó bro what
She said "o" with line
Rewrite this to google translator
O with some kind of symbol over it
Ó is the same as U , but you cant write ó in some verbs , because it can be a linguistic mistake
Ex. -Żóbr- = Żubr
Oslysrobro
Ó-u
I very much enjoyed this introduction to the Polish alphabet! I understand it is one of the more difficult languages to learn (?).
Yeah, ist is in thr Top 5 List of the difficultes Languages in the world
Im literally that german officer trying to pronounce/spell Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz. *Gzzziieeeerrrpppggggkkkzzzzrrrreeeeiiizzzzooo...*
My kids now reside in poland and I'm also learning along with them ...thank u for this video .
One of the best video for learning the polish alphabet...Thank you Monika
Dkiękuję barzdo. I am trying my best to learn Polish as I believe it is a brilliant language to Express. Plus I love their food and would love to know the ingredients. Love from England! FIXED SPELLING
@@someone5547 Not sure what to ask.
@@ethankirk8244 Dziękuję bardzo* ❤ or Bardzo Dziękuję
TRUE
Great language to learn if you live in England as polish is the second language before english and welsh
love from poland :>
Thank you so much! I moved here from Hungary and had a hard time learning from different sources. I just found you and now it makes more sense and it is so similar to Hungarian. I am grateful for your videos
Thank you so much. Teaching myself Polish and it's challenging. I know mostly Latin languages which are much easier to pronounce, so this was really helpful.
I'm going to change my last name to:
Pięćdziesięciogroszówka!
@muted spark "Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch" What kind of a name is that? Honestly I love composite worlds but this is too long half the legth is max.
Baltu Lielkungs Gunārs Miezis it’s the name of a town in England
@@stickofbutter4144 I thought it was in Wales.
@@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 yes it is in Wales
@@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 it's a Welsh town name.
Thank you very much for sharing your videos. I have been thinking of learning Polish for a while now. Your lessons make it less intimidating.
Thank you so much. Very clear and understandable.
The letters ą and ę sound like ã and ê in Portuguese. For Brazilian and Portuguese speakers, it is quite easy to pronounce the Polish alphabet.
ń sounds like ñ from spanish to me
@@Whereyoureyesdontgo Because it's the same :p
That was amazingly clear and comprehensive. Many thanks :)
quiet difficult but intreing and I trying learn polish
thanks from Pakistan
I came here after learning myself how to spell in English. You know... To make myself feel better. (it works)
Very nice and helpful video! Thanks for creating and uploading.
Some of those letters are similar to Spanish. Like R for instance. In Spanish you role your R’s
In all europians languages but english you roll your r.
Similar to French, too
Yes true
@You can eat in class!! yeah french and german rolled rs are the only ones i can do rnsbsbsbddb
And tap in spanish
I am trying my best to learn 😢 Thank you so much for the video.❤
Ktoś z Polski? ;-;
ja ;P
Ja
Tak.
Z Rosji
Oczywiście, pozdrawiam mnie oglądającą to zamiast spać lmao.
Potem się dziwię czemu zawsze idę spać po 2 nad ranem
Thanks a lot Monika.
Thank you so much Monika.
Thanks a lot and best wishes!
6:41 BMW 6:54 WUWUWU
Braaaa
Great intro lesson!
I really like your format I just subscribed, I think I'm going to be talking to all the European Delicatessen ladies soon. I live in Ontario Canada. And the Polish marketplaces are amongst the best.
Basically I’m ukranian and I know English and Ukrainian but man needs to know more
this aged well
This is so helpful!
I learned german also it was easy ,but damm polish is at another level 🤯 as an indian I already know 7 languages , excluding german and polish
What are the languages you speak?
I can't pronounce "Ń", “Ź", and "Ż". :'I.
i dont want to flex on you but i can pronounce Ń and Ź yeah i know i am that great
Neither can i.
And what about 'Ř' ? :))))))
@@RedStarMapping it is Czech or Slovak not Polish
@@samsungnote569 Yeah it is czech. I only writed for him that there can be more difficult letters.
THANK YOU 👍👍👍👏👏👏
Good video thank you
Thank you so much
Hi, Monika. How do Polish children learn to spell and distinguish between the use of dź and ź since they are pronounced the same? Or between dż and ż? Thanks.
Hi. Dź and ź, or dż and ż, are pronounced differently. Check out my videos where I focus on these sounds, you might hear the difference.
Children learn to distinguish dż and dź as a pair of letters that produce one sound, not as two separate letters.
Similarly as in English "ch" - two letters that produce one sound.
@@PolishwithMonika Thank you. I have difficulty hearing the differences between those sets of sounds so far.
Hi Monika💜😘😘😘
Could you show me how you put your mouth to pronounce the vowel "y"?, and how do you put your tongue to pronounce the letters ć,ś,ź,ż? , Postalveolars,palatals?
Thanks 😘😘😘
Hi, You can check my other videos to see the details how to pronounce the sounds:
S Ś SZ sounds: ruclips.net/video/GSTGU04VlHc/видео.html
Z Ź Ż sounds: ruclips.net/video/Zhbg7U2KFjE/видео.html
Videos focusing on the Ć and Y sounds will follow later.
💜Monika
You pronounce the letter "y" in polish pretty much the same as you say "i" in the words like: milk, mill or did
Dziękuję
Is really interesting bc almost all the letters of the polish alphabet sounds like the spanish alphabet....
You’re superb. Amazing
Great video 🔥 dziękuję
i already know the polish alphabet but this video is cool
I learned this is very easy alphabet
Thank you
If you'd like to listen to the sounds the letters represent, not to the names of letters, you can watch my other video on the Polish pronunciation: ruclips.net/video/hwK9_WijtOE/видео.html
Love da alfabet
Amazing tutorial! Thank you very much.
Have a new polish friend, so I'm just trying to learn basic pronunciation to say her name and some other things correctly. Her name is Alicja, so what would be correct pronunciation?
Here you can check the pronunciation of Polish female names, including Alicja:
ruclips.net/video/FeeAayA6JGA/видео.html
@@PolishwithMonika Appreciate it!
Try this: Aliitsya.
@@bartomiejbonski6791 Thanks! That's how I started saying it, and she said it was good! Good to know I was at least close to correct
Polish is in 95-99% phonetic.
If you know, how to pronounce each vowel, consonant and digraph, you can correctly pronounce any word or letters cluster (even imaginary, random).
For exapmple i like ii, c like ts, j+a like ya.
But fact: some sounds like ź, dź, ż, dż, ś.. can't be easy compare to English sounds.
I am from south africa and my home language is Afrikaans but i am realy trying hard to learn polosh
Wait a minute Kowalski from the Penguins🐧 of Madagascar in Africa is Polish???
Kowalski and Nowak are the most common polish surnames, like the american Smith
yess. I Watch it everyday. This is my favourite cartoon in TV
@@suprixgamer69 The main character of the famous movie "Vanishing Point" from 1971 was named Kowalski. He was played by actor Barry Newman, who recently passed away.
ruclips.net/video/mysVWG9vO1U/видео.html
Yeah 😮
I planned on learning German first but I really love Poland and not Germany! Any advise please...
I think you'll have a easier time learning german than polish, the sounds are easy to learn and you only need to learn four different letters in german like ä ö ü ß but the rest of the alphabet is the same as english.
I as a German who is learning Polish would advise you to learn German first. German is easier to pronounce than Polish and I think you could learn it faster than Polish. It would also be better because then you can speak two more languages
@@multifandom2462 same as someone who speaks german, learn german first i tried to learn polish but it was too hard for me.
@@serenity9926 I’m learning German, it’s not that hard, I can speak it well and understand better, I’m enjoying the process. I’m thinking about start Polish.
I’m doing this because I never got to learn how to write in polish
Czyżby polski alfabet zawierał "q" i "x" ? Nie znam polskich słów zaczynających sie od tych liter. Chodziłem do szkoły dosc dawno, ale ich nie było.
Thank you for the help 🎉
Thanks
Have you done a video on borrowed Yiddish words or words borrowed from foreigners?
അടിപൊളി verigoood
I can read
In the Middle ages Polish Cyrillic was developed and many don't know that Polish Cyrillic is similar to Mongolian Cyrillic. Here's an example of Polish Cyrillic: Вшўсцў лудьѣ родщѫ сьѩ волњи и рувњи в своѣй годносьчьи и правах. Сѫ обдажењи рощумем и сумѣњѣм и повинњи постѧповачь вобец сьѣбѣ в духу братерства. Translation: All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
Learn the Polish pronunciation with me with my course "Polish Pronunciation Masterclass" available on my website
polishwithmonika.com/
at this point I'm convinced Finnish is easier
I Finnish
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
Propably?
This shіt is the hardest language of EU ..
@@burzumimmortal5667 all hail Varg
Brilliant
im confused with zhet AND zhret?
Ź in 75% like g in word: aubergine.
Ż in 75% like s in word: pleasure.
I'm polish but i still need to watch this😭
hy send your email address
rip
Nigdy nie słyszałem, by ktoś mówił na Ć "cie".
"Ć" jako nazwa litery to zwykle "cie". Tak przynajmniej uczą w szkole podstawowej alfabetu: a, ą, be, ce, cie, de... Ale może są inne warianty nazwy tej litery (podobnie jak z Ó, Y, Ż).
W praktyce rzadko używa się nazw liter, chyba że w akronimach.
c češtině to tak máme "a, bé, cé, čé, dé, ďé....
35 forking alphabets wow just wow I'm going to be learning this language forever 😭
try chinese lol
ممتاز جدا very nice
What’s the difference between the 3 last Z’s? I have a Polish surname that’s starts with Z, so?
Z, Ź, Ż are three different letters and sounds.
Z is the same sound as in the English "zoo".
Ź is a soft sound that is close (but not the same) to the sound in the word "aubergine".
Ż is a hard sound close (but not the same) to the sound in the English word "pleasure".
Dzien dobry
Polska premiera współpracy
Czesc
Jako Polak nie rozumiem sensu dwuznaków . Powinni zrobić jakąs reforme , bo powinno być podobnie jak w Czechach : cz=č , dz=à , dź=á , dż=â , sz=š , ę=ē , ą=ā , ż=ž . (ó,rz,ch pochodzi z dawnego "akcentu" , dialektu , i powinno już nie istnieć , ( lecz jest potrzebne : ( może i morze ) . Jakby usuneli "rz" to by niektóre słowa musiałyby zmielić formę ) . I co z tego , że "ó" się wymienia na inne litery : "o" . Przecież "ż" wymienia się na : g a o b n i ... ( a na : ł e ) . "ó powinno zniknąć z alfabetu . "ch" też bo nie słychać "c"
6:52 Every language should say "wo" (or wa or something like that; as long as it's one syllable) for W! It's ridiculous that we pronounce "www" as /dobeljudobeljudobelju/ in English.
In Norwegian we should say /dobeltvedobeltvedobeltve/ but usually we cheat and pronounce it /veveve/ (as if it was "vvv"), but that only really works if you're reading an address to someone who know the jargon.
Are 'o' and 'u' pronounced the same in the alphabet?
'ó' and 'u' are pronounced the same as sounds in words, only the names of letters are different.
'o' is a different sound.
Hi. I want polish language. Thanks
Ja jestem z Polski
Mam znajomego, który jest Polakiem. więc chcę też nauczyć się mówić po polsku, abyśmy mogli się rozumieć, używając jego słów. ponieważ jestem Filipińczykiem. rozmawiamy tylko po angielsku.
Oh boy get ready to have your whole alphabet scrambled😂
O z kreską XD Dlaczego nie hylo to przeczytane, jako "u"
Who else's girlfriends name was on the list of girls names
I know the name Kowalski from the Ren and Stimpy series. Really funny. Lol
There was always a Kowalski in WWII movies.
The main character of the famous movie "Vanishing Point" from 1971 was named Kowalski. He was played by actor Barry Newman, who recently passed away.
ruclips.net/video/mysVWG9vO1U/видео.html
Cześć
i came here for polish cow
Óh, now ï see!
O my lord very diffucult
Almost same like Bahasa Indonesia Alphabet
Why is alphabet same as germans except the crazy ones?
*facepalm* srlsy?!
They both use the latin alphabet, which is fairly popular.
Because poland is part of germany in 1700's to 1800's
@@galupoerickajhane4131 Are you serious?
@wilku123 yes i'm serious I know ww1/ww2
Make more 👨🏼💻👩💻
"Y" igrwhat?
What is the difference between ż and ź
ź = shEd ; ż = shAd
hope this helps!
@@JackiieOutaar ???
Lol, you don't hear that?
Ż is harsher and Ź is softer??? I'm sorry but I can't comprehend you not hearing the difference.
Ź in 75% like g in word: aubergine.
Ż in 75% like s in word: pleasure.
Wow
Ok
what is the difference between Ź and Ż?
I have the answer already, Ż is kinda like a "retroflex Ź", it's a new sound to me.
Ź in 75% like g in word: aubergine.
Ż in 75% like s in word: pleasure.
this is very useful for me but some letters pronounce did not understood so would you revise it again sir
she is madam// not Sir
Jē, polish is very far down on languages I would like to learn. The list that I might learn some day is russkij, deuche, lietuviski and spanish.
Oscrascore = Ó
haha
ch ??
To nie jest litera. I brzmi jak "h".
There's no Q, V, and X.
She said that...
Poland
Ó fucking scratched a itch in my brain
Im polish I know it