Common Polish words difficult to pronounce
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
- In this video you will see very common Polish words that are difficult to pronounce.
00:00 intro
00:21 cześć
00:45 część
01:11 dziękuję
01:29 przepraszam
01:40 proszę (vs. prosię)
02:13 gdzie
02:28 mężczyzna
02:40 książka
02:49 szczęście
03:08 jeszcze
03:30 skrzyżowanie
03:41 możesz
04:00 musisz
04:11 wziąć
04:22 chcieć
04:40 trzy
04:52 sześć
05:00 dziewięć
05:09 dziesięć
05:19 trzydzieści
05:31 czterdzieści
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"What words in Polish are hard to pronounce for foreigners?"
Summary: Yes.
After looking into pronunciation in polish more I'm finding it easier by the day! This is great!
thank you for your effort to teach this lessons. I appreciate it.
It's great that you pronounce the words syllable. Really helps to practise. Dziękuję!
I love your classes
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Wow, I guess I've been sayin' piglet a lot more than I thought, haw
Regarding learning pronunciation, you are the best of the best, thank you very much.
Simply superb.
The choice of the words is really very useful. Very good video Madam.
Just What I need ! Merci!
This was good I don't know if anyone has mentioned this but your eyes get super serious when you go into Polish I can't really hear the difference with proszę vs prosię pronunciation do you have any tips for getting a better ear for similar sounds?
Thanks
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This is very helpful video for me ,ma'am🥰🥰
Amazing 🥰🥰
that's all the useful words
I was able to say most of them since I can remind myself with french. mężczyzna was kind of like (nonexistent word but pronounced) mincheteusna (minche- teuse- na ) or something :,) said in french prononciation
too good ma'am ...you have any school near to Poznan city ?
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Monika, this word “man” was written “meżczyzna”, should we say “mężczyzna”? Thanks, 👍
Thanks for pointing this out! Yes, it should be written "mężczyzna", my mistake!
I thank you so much, 👍
When you say "cześć", it sounds to me as if you pronounce the beginning cz like a t. Is that right or is it just me not being able to listen properly? I thought cz is pronounced like tsch?!
"Cz" at the beginning of the word might be quickly pronounced. It could be considered as a short version of "tsch".
"Cz" is not the same as "t" sound. For example, there is a word "teść" in Polish ("father-in-law"), and you can hear the difference between "teść" and "cześć".
@@PolishwithMonika Thank you for your explanation!