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"It's hard to be happy in Poland." xDDD
@EasyPolish
Жыл бұрын
That was our favourite quote from the episode, too! 😅
@blueberrydreams7799
Жыл бұрын
Kinda true 😆
@swiinka
Жыл бұрын
No lies detected :)
@fueyo2229
Жыл бұрын
I don't understand how you cannot be happy knowing Polish
@swiinka
Жыл бұрын
@@fueyo2229 feels like a superpower doesn't it
Every time I see foreigners trying to read some complicated Polish word I remember Franek Dolas in gestapo :-)
@zaia8913
Жыл бұрын
Yes I love this part of movie😃😄
@toldi20
Жыл бұрын
-Palce! -Panzer ?! xD
@Pidalin
Жыл бұрын
Hans! Type it!
@telefon8102
Жыл бұрын
-'Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz... Chrząszczyrzewoszyce powiat Łękołody'
@karolinakuc4783
Жыл бұрын
Franek Dolas was not in Gestapo. It was imprisoned by it. Polish weren't colllaborating with Germans and those few who did were killed by Polish Underground State
If someone was playing Scrabble in their writing system, it's definitely the English
@EasyPolish
Жыл бұрын
😂
I am soooooooooooooo glad all the older people in my family spoke to me in Polish and not English from birth to age five. And my grandfather taught me to read Polish aloud at age five.
What a fun episode! I was surprised the French girl caught onto the pronunciation so fast and that the Russian girl struggled with it so much.
@kodekadkodekad4380
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I always find it quite astononishing how Russians often have no clue about other Slavic languages. They basically expect all languages with a Latin alphabet to follow English spelling rules. She obviously couldn't make any sense of Polish "j" or "ch".
@kodekadkodekad4380
Жыл бұрын
And as a native French speaker I can tell you that Polish pronunciation is not that hard to catch up with once you understand Polish spelling rules. In terms of pronunciation, Polish is much more of a challenge for a Spanish than for a French or Portuguese speaker.
@neckbreaker094
Жыл бұрын
@@kodekadkodekad4380 yeah, both French and Portuguese have nasal vowels, just like Polish
@kon_radar
Жыл бұрын
"bolą mnie dziąsła" - My gums hurt. It sounds French a little, but that is not a coincidence. In the 19th century the French Empire had its borders in Poland.
@eureka9217
Жыл бұрын
For French is easier to pronouce sounds like "ę" and "ą"
9:07 He's right! Polish and European Portuguese share a lot of sounds.
7:15 - that's me when I saw written Polish for the first time 😀
Koleś który zamiast przeczytać świetna impreza przeczytał jako świnia impreza powalił mnie na łopatki 🤣 ale i tak wielki szacunek dla wszystkich którzy brali udział w tym challenge'u. Jak by nie patrzeć to język polski uchodzi za jeden z najtrudniejszych języków na świecie 🙂
@piotrblachnicki5598
Жыл бұрын
"Świnia impreza" to pewnie taka, która zaczyna się zupełnie spokojnie a kończy zbiorowym seksem 😅.
@vitaliiukraine4662
Жыл бұрын
Bo dokładne odczytał ten Chińczyk treść tego czym jest dokładnie impreza )) . Bardzo ciekawym jest to że Niemcy widzą w naszym Słowiańskim słowie " smacznego " i" smacznogo" jak jest w Ukraińskim swoje niemieckie ,bo może ono ma pochodzenie niemieckie ? Fajnie wideo, dla mnie minął długi czas dopóki ja zaczęłem wymawiać Polskie słowa z mniejszym akcentem ,chociaż mieszkałem pod granicą od dziecka i Polski słyszałem od prawie kiedy zaczęłem być świadomy i używać swój język ..
Wow! I’m amazed that Polish and Czech are languages completely different, I thought they were like Spanish and Catalan 😮
@kotkulka6391
10 ай бұрын
We can understand quite well each other - Czech is quite similar to Polish (however Czech is closer to Slovak which we understand better than Czech). Polish and Czech are both West Slavic languages what doesn’t mean they are identical.
Przypomina mi to bardzo moją pierwszą polską lekcję 😁😁😁
@bartoszwojciechowski2270
Жыл бұрын
Wow, świetny polski! Gdzie się pani tak nauczyła mówić, jeśli mogę spytać?
@lenaweihoff5520
Жыл бұрын
@@bartoszwojciechowski2270 Dziękuję, uczyłam się polskiego w szkole w Berlinie i na uniwersytecie.
Easy Czech girl is like "pffff hold my beer"
Thank you for teaching us our first words in Polish. 🤩 Great video! 👏
Haha what a fun time! Mille mercis for this wonderful video. Hugs from the 3 of us 🤗🤗🤗
Thank you for this great video! It was fun and interesting. Hopefully I'll remind some words... [Matteo] Big hugs from the Easy Italian team ;D
@vahonenko
Жыл бұрын
A me, come ad una persona che studia sia il polacco sia l’italiano, e guarda anche Easy Italian, è stato davvero piacevole vederti qui su Easy Polish, sei riuscito ad essere bravo pronunciare le parole e i suoni polacchi :) Tanti auguri e saluti!
Większość sobie świetnie radziła. Najzabawniej było gdy próbowali czytać wyrazy z dwuznakami.
@Movie-series-snippets2066
Жыл бұрын
Hello TRG Are you staying in Poland? If so, please help me with something. It will only take 10 minutes and I will pay you for it. This is not a scam, I promise.
,, it's hard to be happy in Polish " 😂
Wow I am russian and I understand everything ❤
Prawdziwym wyzwaniem jest też słowo "rzeczywistość" :D
@mateos0754
Жыл бұрын
Nie tylko słowo, ogólnie rzeczywistość w Polsce to wyzwanie xD
@walterweiss7124
Жыл бұрын
@@mateos0754 a oikofobia to tez polski wynalazek
@mateos0754
Жыл бұрын
@@andrewshepitko6354 dla Polaka i Ukraińca prawie wszystko będzie łatwo mówić, mamy całkiem podobne języki
@marcing.9338
Жыл бұрын
Przedsiębiorca. To jest słowo!
@hellishlycute
Жыл бұрын
@@walterweiss7124 czy ja wiem czy polski wynalazek, wiele wiele różnych kultur lubi udawać że ma najgorzej na świecie. może nawet większość, zwłaszcza europejskich
Ahahha so nice episode! Love Polish to the moon and back! ❤️
@EasyPolish
Жыл бұрын
🥰🥰🥰
I love how the Russian girl assumes that polish must be read like English for some reason
@Pidalin
Жыл бұрын
She probably doesn't know any other latin written language than English. We tend to read unknown langauge as your native langauge, but her native langauge doesn't use latin alphabet at all, so she naturally switched to English.
@ivanmacgar6447
Жыл бұрын
@@Pidalin yeah, I've heard some Asian people even refer to the Latin alphabet as English alphabet or English characters, as if the Latin alphabet was first used in English.
To był mój ulubiony odcinek. Dziękuję bardzo! Pozdrowienia z Brazylii.
@jacekwidor3306
Жыл бұрын
Obrigado!
@fabioalves4366
Жыл бұрын
@@jacekwidor3306 por nada! ❤️
I love to see the EasyLanguages family together😁😁
One of my favorite episodes! Dziękuję!
Brilliant video EP gang! I pronounced none of them correctly, but I knew what they all meant from your drawings... send help! 😆😅
"It sounds like portuguese" as a portuguese I can say it does. But only sounds like, in it's written form is hard to find similarities.
@heart5929
Жыл бұрын
our languages really sound simmiliar when you don't hear the exact words, like when you're listening to a conversation from a distance you can easily mistake the two, there are a lot of simmiliar sounds and that's kinda crazy because polish and portugese are basically nothing alike
@MD-cu6wq
Жыл бұрын
I agree, I listen to Brazillian pop for years and the bare sound is “dż” dzi geu eu meu szcz definitely sound familiar
@Aa-dz4um
Жыл бұрын
@@heart5929 I agree I used to work with Portuguese and it sounds like you said as you have similar letters like explained below. Also I read in Portuguese ingredients on some product I bought and they said you read it good as it is like in Polish you almost read like you write.
An instant favorite, this episode! 👍 Dimitris's guess about _smacznego_ was a good one: it is indeed related to German (middle Low German, that is) _smac_ ! No surprise seeing Lucka and Anička cruising through this one 😉, and Rita is clearly a language ace, as well; elle l'a bien, la bosse des langues! 💪😎💪 9:02 - And that's when Anya remembered why Russian even has this verb to refer to how Polish so often sounds: _пшекать_ 😁 [pšekat'] or more precisely [pʂɛkətʲ]. By the way, I think Anya should be given a break for struggling with some of the words; yes, her mother tongue is also a Slavic one, but it's not even written in the Latin script, not to mention it doesn't belong to the same branch as Polish. There are also Polish sounds that are represented by letter combinations that I could easily see throwing off a Russian who didn't already have some knowledge of the Polish alphabet, like _cz_ , _rz_ and _sz_ , less easy to figure out than, say, _č_ , _ž_ and _š_ , and there are a few sounds that don't even exist in modern Russian, like the nasals _ą_ and _ę_ . A second (and even third) part of this would be _definitely_ welcome, Justyna, Aga! Like someone else already mentioned, you didn't even go for the _really_ mindblowing stuff, which is all for the better, perhaps 🤭, but a thing I find particularly cool about Polish is how awesome and tricky-to-pronounce (or at least apparently) even more or less run-of-the-mill words can be: _wpływ_ , _bzyczeć_ , _błyskawica_ , _wdzięczność_ , _przechwytywać_ , _pszczoła_ ... you name it, there's no running out of them anytime soon. 😎 Big hug to all of you from Mexico! 🇵🇱🇲🇽
@swetoniuszkorda5737
Жыл бұрын
Strange "Mexican" colours in your "avatar". I suppose, "mafia here, mafia there" is the reason.
@telefon8102
Жыл бұрын
@@swetoniuszkorda5737 Roma aeterna!
@swetoniuszkorda5737
Жыл бұрын
@@telefon8102 ;))) Mostly Ulan-Bator.
@telefon8102
Жыл бұрын
@@swetoniuszkorda5737 Swetoniusz z Mongolii?
@swetoniuszkorda5737
Жыл бұрын
@@telefon8102 "Trzeci Rzym" miałem na myśli.
I love so much these crossovers between Easy language's channels ^^
9:09 Może dlatego łatwiej jest mi się uczyć polskiego, jako Portugalczykowi 😂
The Dutch guy: "If I see 'szcz' then my brain goes like 'oh, this can't go together'" All Polish people living in Szczecin, Szczytno, Szczebrzeszyn etc: "Pfffffff" :D
I would add word "chrząszcz" it's means "beetle", :)
that looked like a lot of fun. interesting to see so many personalities as well. :)
Fajny odcinek, fajnie że nie było głupich słówek łamiących język. Nawet na Polakom.
what a fun episode tho! can’t wait to visit Poland..
"Świnia impreza" XD - był blisko hahaha
Przydatne mogłyby być słówka np. pociąg (kolej), tramwaj, rower, ale też pierogi, barszcz, gołąbki, chleb
Dawno tak nie śmiałam się! Mój jęźyk ojcysty (ukrainski) jest bardzo podobny do polskiego, więc nauczyć się czytać po polsku nie było za trudno. Ale wszczystko jedno czasami stotykam taki słowa, ktòry potrafię wymòwić tylko z piątego razu 😁 Nie mogę wyobrażić sobie, jak się uczą polskiego naprzyklad Japończyki, ktòry w swojemu języku nie mają połowy polskich dzwiękòw...
@recordofragnarokisapurehyp6660
Жыл бұрын
Obczaj Ignacego z Japonii. On mówi poprawniej niż 90% Polaków i ma bardzo dobrą wymowę.
@d.d.3249
Жыл бұрын
@@recordofragnarokisapurehyp6660 Co nie zmienia faktu ,iż dla Japończyka język polski jest bardzo trudny w wymowie.
@recordofragnarokisapurehyp6660
Жыл бұрын
@@d.d.3249 Ale ja nie zaprzeczam. Po prostu odpowiedziałam, że wszystko jest możliwe, jeśli się ktoś postara.
@Ntwadumela1
Жыл бұрын
@@recordofragnarokisapurehyp6660 Nie przesadzaj, od razu słychać, że coś jest nie tak z jego wymową, co nie zmienia faktu, że jest geniuszem językowym.
@recordofragnarokisapurehyp6660
Жыл бұрын
@@Ntwadumela1 Oczywiście, słychać, że coś jest nie tak z wymową (szczególnie bardzo japońskie "u"), ale musisz wziąć pod uwagę, jak różne są wymowy japońskie i polskie. Japoński składa się z sylab otwartych, przez co wszelkie słowa takie jak "źdźbło" albo "przysposobienie", "(we) krwi", "dźwig" itp. są dla Japończyków trudne. Do tego nie mają większości dźwięków w j. polskim (w przeciwieństwie do nas, myśmy mamy znacznie więcej dźwięków z japońskiego), do tego w j. polskim jest wiele podobnych dla japońskiego ucha dźwięków: "sz" - ś, "ż - ź", "dż" - "dź", "r - l", "cz - ć"... Ignacy mówi wyraźnie i da się go bez problemu zrozumieć, mimo obcego akcentu, czego nie można powiedzieć o wielu Japończykach/imigrantach mieszkających w Polsce. Znasz może osobę zza granicy, która potrafi idealnie naśladować polski akcent, a która nie wychowała się w Polsce i jej rodzice od dziecka nie uczyli? Bo ja tylko jedną taką osobę kojarzę i jest to Avlönskt, który potrafi naśladować akcenty większości języków, których się uczył, no i przy śpiewaniu jest pewnie dużo łatwiej.
Die Vorstellung auf Polnisch hörte sich gut an.
hilarious but so funny. With some instructions it is easier for foreigners, especially sounds like sz, cz, rz, ch, ę or ą… Dobra robota!
Najlepsze odcinek!
Ale super !
Oh that's a cool topic . 😎🥳
Dziękuję. To było świetnie
Świetny i śmieszny odcinek, dziękuję!
Great Video Easy Polish, keep it up! 😂😂👍
@15:26 "Przecież" would be a cool word to add to the list for me haha
@EasyPolish
Жыл бұрын
That would be so hard to explain though! 😅
@israellai
Жыл бұрын
@@EasyPolish wciąż nie potrafię tego wyjaśnić
grek najlepszy !!! ,jakby instynktownie łapał. Szok.!!! 😁😁😁
@jacekwidor3306
Жыл бұрын
Włoch też sobie świetnie radził, a z doświadczenia wiem, że są słabi do obcych języków.
@Movie-series-snippets2066
Жыл бұрын
Hello Tom Kot Are you staying in Poland? If so, please help me with something. It will only take 10 minutes and I will pay you for it. This is not a scam, I promise.
@tomkot01
Жыл бұрын
@@Movie-series-snippets2066 how can I help you ?
@Movie-series-snippets2066
Жыл бұрын
@@tomkot01 please believe me 😭😭
@tomkot01
Жыл бұрын
@@Movie-series-snippets2066 what do you mean ?
Czeszki śliczne.
Now we can see the language that mostly approaches Polish. 😁
Bardzo śmieszny odcinek! Next time ask them to pronounce: "Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz" 😂
@tomkrypto3653
Жыл бұрын
głupie i nudne
Szkoda że nie widzieliście jak próbowałem nauczyć Holendra słowa skrzypce:)
3:45 Jacuzzi 😆
Świetny pomysł na kanał, super że tu trafiłem. Pozdrawiam wszystkie osoby biorące w tym udział :) Trochę nauczania i trochę zabawy, super połącznie!!
@EasyPolish
Жыл бұрын
🥰🥰🥰
Dziękuję bardzo za ten ciekawy i też zabawny odcinek z ulic Barcelony! 😀 Mówienie po polsku nie jest łatwe, to nie? 😅 Wydaje mi się, że podczas spotkań z kolegami z innych kanałów Easy Languages zupełnie się nie nudziłyście 😁 Na końcu tego odcinku wasi koledzy dobrze mówili kilka słów po polsku za pomocą świetnych nauczycielek! 👏 Będziemy widzieć was mówiąc inny język w podobnym eksperymencie w innym kanale Easy Languages? 😜 Pozdrawiam ciepło! 😊
I'm half Polish, I can't speak more than a handful of words....let's just say I find my father-tongue "painful" to pronounce, read etc, & I can't see me learning it any time soon.. but fair play to these guys & their sterling efforts!
Strangely enough, they didn't pick up Janusz to represent Easy German 😅
@EasyPolish
Жыл бұрын
Janusz is a Pole! As much as we love him, he couldn't take part in the "Pronounce Polish for the First Time" challenge 😅
@scottmiddleton9689
Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure Janusz would have won the best dancer prize at the after party. 🕺
@kodekadkodekad4380
Жыл бұрын
@@EasyPolish I know he's a Pole, that's why I was joking about it. But it would have been fun to have him as a Polish "undercover agent" ;-)
@kodekadkodekad4380
Жыл бұрын
@@scottmiddleton9689 Maybe that's the next episode ;-)
The prounciation of 'kocham CIę' at 4:55 by the two foreigners (the Czech girl and the next one) was actually better than the native Polish demonstration later on;) They both sounded 100% native. The Polish girl pronounced "Cię" with a hard "ć/cz" sound, which is typical for some young people.
@jc3drums916
Жыл бұрын
Which two people? There were two Czech girls (Anna and Lucie), followed by Justyna. I couldn't hear much if any difference between the three - if anything, Justyna's pronunciation sounded the softest to me - in English terms, it was closer to a "j" sound than a "ch" sound. Aga's pronunciation for Linus (the Easy Dutch guy) sounded the hardest to me. But obviously I'm not a Polish speaker, so maybe my interpretation of hard/soft is different, and/or I lack the ability to hear nuances in the language.
@poohoff
Жыл бұрын
@@jc3drums916 yes, they understand hard/soft the other way round
@wkostowski
Жыл бұрын
@@jc3drums916 Maybe it's 4:56: A girl with dark hair and a beige shirt, and a blond girl with a pink blouse - especially the latter has an excellent pronunciation of 'Cię'. The ć sound is exactly how it is expected to be. The Polish girl pronounces it with a slight inclination towards the 'cz' sound (more or less like the Englich 'ch' in 'check'). This is a very minor deviation but I can still hear it as a native speaker. Hard: Polish Cz (czapka), German Tsch (Deutsch) Semi-hard: English ch (channel), Italian c (dolce vita) Semi-soft: Latin American Spanish ch (Buenas noches), Czech "č" (česko), Croatian 'ć' (Luka Modrić) Soft: Polish ć / ci
@israellai
Жыл бұрын
@@wkostowski Justyna still sounds more palatal to me - the Czech girls still sound more retroflex (cz) because the sound doesn't exist in Czech?
@jc3drums916
Жыл бұрын
@@wkostowski Thanks for that. The dark-haired girl and blond girl are Anna and Lucie, both from Easy Czech. As an English speaker, when I put all of your examples into Google Translate, most of them sound the same to me (not claiming Google is 100% correct, but it's the only reference I have), aside from czapka, and I skipped Luka Modrić. Maybe česko and ci are a bit more dental, or have a longer aspiration, I'm not sure, but it's a subtle enough difference that an English speaker would consider them the same. I think I can hear how Justyna pronounced cię with a "cz"-ish sound now, but to an English speaker, I think it would be considered softer, not harder (thus my confusion), and I thought it sounded less like the "ch" in check than how the others pronounced it. Polish is too difficult. 😜
Hans! Przepisz to od razu na maszynie.😁🤣
@Movie-series-snippets2066
Жыл бұрын
Hello Wertuq Are you staying in Poland? If so, please help me with something. It will only take 10 minutes and I will pay you for it. This is not a scam, I promise.
Wspaniali są!
Kocham to kociam cie
I am Lithuanian and I think it is hard to pronounce, but also difficult to write correctly in Polish. That's why I doubt we should write names of Poles in Polish here in Lithuanian documents. Most of Lithuanians would not know how to read them, use them. I can pronounce, read and write some Polish words I really learned, though.
swinia impreza rozwalila system :D
Koszt poczt w Tczewie : cz - t - w - t - cz, cz - t - w - t - cz, cz - t - w - t - cz - now you're beatboxing :P
top!
'Dżdżownica', 'folklor', itd.. Z tym, że od wymowy się zaczyna, ale co dalej? Oczyścić, wyczyścić, przeczyścić, dwaj, dwie, dwa, dwoje, dwóch, deklinacje, wyjątki, wyjątki wyjątków, itd.. Mam kolegę Holendra, który twierdzi, że język polski to jest gruby przerost formy nad treścią (gruby) i on w tym szaleństwie nie będzie uczestniczył 😀
Taka luźna uwaga jak już uczymy: przygotowujemy (jak w napisach), a nie przygotowywujemy (jak było powiedziane) :)
Awww are you guys in Gracia?
Czuję się jak członek tajnego klubu 😁
Zabawne i pomysłowe
sz (shock, shot, shoot), cz (Czech , catch, patch), rz- (garage, balayage, melange, beige)
@Movie-series-snippets2066
Жыл бұрын
Hello Ewa Are you staying in Poland? If so, please help me with something. It will only take 10 minutes and I will pay you for it. This is not a scam, I promise.
Przyjemny materiał ps.Trochę nie związane z tematem,ale w 13:05 widać obraz ,WOW.
Thank you for this great video! I would probably add "czy mogł(a)by pan(i) mowić wolniej" or similar phrases to this :)
Love you
Chrząszcz😄💚
Propozycje przydatnych zwrotów do następnych filmików: - spadaj, koleś - nic nie rozumiem - dajcie mi spokój, jestem zmęczony/a - wystarczy na dzisiaj
In which city was this episode filmed?
if I had money now I'd get me a Polish soccer jersey with the name Brzęczyszczykiewicz
What you do with car? 5:06. and Pozdrawiam wszystkich. Z tej strony Polak.
I'm not gonna lie I prefer this episode where it's mostly in English =D I wonder if it's reinforcing bad habits? Edit: I'm so surprised the Russian is getting it all wrong.
@israellai
Жыл бұрын
me too, I'm guessing it's because russians' main exposure to the latin alphabet is still through english?
@berlinorientexpress4818
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Some letters and pronounciation of letters are unique to the Polish alphabet, so even if you'd speak a Slavic language with Latin letters, lets say Czech, you stil wouldn't know how to pronounce them.
@cooledcannon
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@@berlinorientexpress4818 But a lot of words are exactly the same. I'm pretty sure one of the words in the video if I remember right is the same in Russian.
@Pidalin
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It's impossible to read even for Czech, girls from easy czech must have some experiences with Polish, average Czech can't know that CZ=č etc..., average Czech would read that same as Russian girl.
@Pidalin
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@@berlinorientexpress4818 It's not that hard to pronounce it for Czech, it's actually much easier than Slovak pronunciation which is impossible form Czech, but problem is learn how to read it, we don't use digraphs at all (expect CH), so idea that 2 letters are one sound is just bizare for us. Ofcourse, it's like that even in English, but you don't expect it in other slavic langauge.
Może słowo... długopis. Też niebezpieczny zlepek liter. 😊
@Movie-series-snippets2066
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Hello Julita Are you staying in Poland? If so, please help me with something. It will only take 10 minutes and I will pay you for it. This is not a scam, I promise.
3:06 "brzęczyszcykiewicz. Immediately. :D Cheers! ; ]
Prawie chciałem powiedzieć, że to nie jest sprawiedliwe, ale potem pamiętałem wszystkie okazje kiedy powinniście wymawiać najtrudniejsze słowa w innych językach (a mimo tego dobrze grałyście), a w przeciwieństwie do tego wybrałyście w tym przypadku najbardziej podstawowe czyli przynajmniej normalne polskie słowa, więc było to stosunkowo miłą i łagodną zemstą. Poza tym zawsze jest miło widzieć całą rodzinę razem - brakował tylko Mitcha with his overly smug face 😝 A dobre wieści dla uczniów, że to ma nic do zrobienia z trudnością nauki polskiego, bo nikt z tej grupy nie się uczył. Po prostu sprawia trochę uczenia się dużą różnicę, więc wystarczy mało pracy żeby już wyglądać i brzmieć o wiele sprytniej niż wszyscy inni.
i was tryign to pronouns stuff aswell, i am portuguese and oen someoen said a word sounded liek portuguese, i got a lil confused lol (alot of polish words i start of pronouncing with a somewhat portuguese accent, and the original pronounciation doesnt quite sound right)
Francuska mówiąca że my gramy w scrable i zostają nam litery XD to wcale nie jest tak że akurat francuski jest znany z tego że połowy liter się nie wymawia XD French saying that we play scrable and we are left with letters XD it's not like French is known for half the letters you don't pronounce XD
@jacekwidor3306
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Kiedy byłem mały nie mogłem zrozumieć dlaczego w jednej z książek Verne'a któryś z bohaterów ma na imię Jacques, a w ekranizacji tej książki zmienili mu imię na Żak.
A massive gathering in Barcelona?
żałuję że nie było tu takiego chrabąszcza XD
Powinnieście dodać szczypiorek lub chrząścz
Przyjaciel friend
@walterweiss7124
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druh
@swetoniuszkorda5737
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@@walterweiss7124 Druh to raczej wewnątrzsłowiański wynalazek, a przyjaciel na chałturze w Indiach udostępniony ludowi znad Gangesu. :)
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why is polish so difficult? 😭🤯🥴
Czy ktoś im powie jak czytać "j" ? Albo ogólnie rz, cz, sz, dz/dż/dź ?!?
the funniest thing about Polish language (my English girlfriend told me) is how everything is the other way round compared to other European languages (except French who do it the same way so I think it came to Polish from French maybe??) so it doesn't make any sense to her e.g. Polish language in Polish is language Polish or good day is day good, banana yogurt is yogurt banana etc. Even when some Czech folks hear "dzien dobry" they think that person is asking them if they have a good day because by swapping adjective and noun you create a question in certain cases and in other cases you can't really do it because stuff like "jogurt bananovy" (yogurt banana) does not make any sense in Czech just like in English or Slovak or whatever only "bananovy jogurt" (banana yogurt) works :)
Oh I wish you held the word images closer to camera! Can't see them well to let us try too..
Szklanka, zwarzyć się. I można stworzyć zdanie "Żubrówką na szklanki po prostu się zwarzę" xD.
Polski jest czwartym najtrudniejszym językiem świata więc nie trudno się dziwić że cudzoziemcy mają z nim takie perypetie i trudności.Mandaryński,koreański,japoński i nasz.
Ja dla zwycięzców oddałbym jeszcze śląski 😂
witam
When they pronounced ł as t my polish brain started to die
@blueberrydreams7799
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Yeah
@Bzhydack
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They probably saw ł first time in life, so they assumed it is just badly written t.
저는 한국인 구독자입니다. 폴란드어 수업이 끝나면 배가 엄청 고파요. 폴란드어로 소리를 내려면 많은 힘이 필요하다. 폴란드사람들은 언어때문에 힘이 쎄다는 엉뚱한 생각도 했습니다. 😆
@blueberrydreams7799
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Good luck
@sev1208
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What an interesting perspective😂
Ja bym dodał jeszcze kosmopolitańczykowianeczka 🤣
@jacekwidor3306
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Ale tutaj chodziło o słowa rzeczywiście używane na co dzień, a nie o narzędzia tortur dla cudzoziemców.
@Movie-series-snippets2066
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Hello Jackob Are you staying in Poland? If so, please help me with something. It will only take 10 minutes and I will pay you for it. This is not a scam, I promise.
@Beeenczi
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So what is this?