SIĘ, SIEBIE, SOBIE, SOBĄ
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- Опубликовано: 17 янв 2023
- In this video you will learn when to use SIĘ, SIEBIE, SOBIE, SOBĄ in Polish.
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Super lekcja, jak zawsze! Your channel is excellent
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This explains a lot of weird nuances that have eluded me.
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dzięki bardzo ... 😘
Great explanation. Dziękuję.
Super!
Amazing class! Thank you!
It was really helpful thank you so much and good luck
I wish after you explain the theories, you make an activity for us to answer hehe just a suggestion but thank you so much 😭🎉🎉🎉❤❤
Thanks for the suggestion! I will keep that in mind when creating new videos :)
Jeszcze raz dziękuję za lekcje. Miłego weekendu
Thanks a lot Monika. I was very confused earlier with these words. Your video helps me a lot. Could you please make another video about using "swoj", swoje, swoja, these words? Also, difference among the words wydarzac sie, stac sie, zdarzac sie.
Thank you.
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To jest super informacje! 👏 Dziękuję bardzo! Wciąż miałem watpliwości używając tych słów, ale dzięki Pani już nie mam 😊 Pozdrawiam serdecznie!
Fantastic. Not only am I learning Polish but I'm also gaining an understanding on perspective and grammar.
Siebie = myself as in 'by myself', or on my own.
Sobie = mysefl as in "me", or for me.
So for fun you could even probalby (depending if I have used the correct grammar here) say something like :
Kupiłam sobie prezent, siebie. >>>>> I bought myself (me) a present, by myself (on my own). :D
To say 'I bought myself a present by myself.' you would rather say:
'Kupiłam sobie sama prezent.' or 'Sama sobie kupiłam prezent'. (when said by a woman)
'Kupiłem sobie sam prezent.' or 'Sam sobie kupiłem prezent'. (when said by a man)
'Sam/sama/samo' is also an interesting word, meaning 'alone', 'on one's own'.
@@PolishwithMonika Ah, dziękuję bardzo Monika! I still have much to learn. I appreciate your response. :)
Omg. Great. Się, siebie, sà😀
Holly Monika! This is quite helpful. Now I know more meaning of się to not understand 🤣, kidding. Dzięki!!
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Hi the best polish teacher.May I know your opinion about teaching the book"hurra po polsku1"?
Hi, In my opinion "Hurra" is really good as a course book
Interesting that you pronounce “coś” like ‘coiś” when you speak fast.
Ahh, I have also noticed certain other words being pronounced differently when spoken fast. I'm glad to know it is not just me. :)
Like O CZYM, goes from o-chem to o-tim (like autumn).
Hi teacher , I've known your channel recently, i learn Polish on my own, could you explain me about : ten & tego
Are they the same words? How can I use them?
Hi, "ten" and "tego" both mean "this" but are in different cases. Examples:
Ten chłopiec jest wysoki. - This boy is tall. ("ten" is in the nominative case)
Znam tego chłopca. - I know this boy. ("tego" is in the accusative case)
You can check my videos about Polish cases to find out more:
ruclips.net/p/PLjmevIlHkTgg4_tFkS6mqUnISyHveBYav
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I got it! Thanks teacher. The cases are challenge , but it's beautiful language as well 😄
I need Start learning so please write me where I need to start
“Uczesz się”, how do I know that this means “Comb YOUR hair” and not “Comb MY hair” or “HIS/HER/THEIR”, and so on. Dziękuję bardzo.
Because the ending esz indicates second person. If it was Uczę it would be first person
I thank you so much. Dziękuję.
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O mój Boże. Tysiące ludzi w necie ciągle uczy języków w niedorzeczy sposób.
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