Learn how to hear and say "sz" and "ś"

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In today's Polish lesson with Dorota you will learn how to properly pronounce "sz" and "ś". I will give you some tips and exercises so you can finally differentiate them!

Пікірлер: 28

  • @PolishwithDorota
    @PolishwithDorota Жыл бұрын

    Check out my excellent video courses (buy them to learn Polish easier and to support my channel): polishwithdorota.pl

  • @johnbuggy9121
    @johnbuggy9121 Жыл бұрын

    Best Polish teacher on the internet. Should be waaaaaay more views.

  • @chilehabanero007
    @chilehabanero0072 жыл бұрын

    Excellent lesson Dorota, thanks for sharing

  • @jula5953
    @jula59532 жыл бұрын

    Mimo, że jestem Polką, mieszkam w Polsce i posługuję się tym językiem na codzień a co za tym idzie nie mam z nim najmniejszego problemu to lubię oglądać takie filmiki XD

  • @christophecarabeuf894
    @christophecarabeuf8942 жыл бұрын

    Dziękuję bardzo Dorota, Bonne année 2022, Super leçon, Christophe de Paris

  • @PolishwithDorota

    @PolishwithDorota

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dziękuję za życzenia! Wszystkiego dobrego! :)

  • @bmp783
    @bmp7832 жыл бұрын

    To wspaniała lekcja. Dziękuję bardzo.

  • @safwanali931
    @safwanali9312 жыл бұрын

    Dziękuję za panie . I czekamy na więcej felmeki....

  • @danielmnet
    @danielmnet2 жыл бұрын

    Super lekcja! When I hear the sounds in isolation I can notice the difference, but when pronouncing similar words like "kasza" and "kasia" I can't tell the difference. I never will probably

  • @PolishwithDorota

    @PolishwithDorota

    2 жыл бұрын

    When I was learning Hungarian my teacher said that Polish people hear the difference between Hungarian vowels after approximately 4 years of studying! It can take a while in Polish as well. ;)

  • @verandi3882
    @verandi38822 жыл бұрын

    wonderful lesson , thar is just what i needed , thank you a lot

  • @deacondaviddurrigan
    @deacondaviddurrigan2 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful lesson. Dziękuję bardzo.

  • @PolishwithDorota

    @PolishwithDorota

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bardzo proszę :)

  • @nejvicsean
    @nejvicsean2 жыл бұрын

    Great. Will you make video with sz, ż and ź please?

  • @olgadushlyk1328
    @olgadushlyk132811 ай бұрын

    😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @davidtsai10_07
    @davidtsai10_07 Жыл бұрын

    Meeeeega lekcja!!!! I finally can pronounce the difference correctly xD

  • @PolishwithDorota

    @PolishwithDorota

    Жыл бұрын

    Bardzo się cieszę! 😊

  • @safwanali931
    @safwanali9312 жыл бұрын

    Szczęśliwego nowego roku ..

  • @PolishwithDorota

    @PolishwithDorota

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dziękuję! :)

  • @mohammadzasim3767
    @mohammadzasim37672 жыл бұрын

    dzienkuje

  • @PolishwithDorota

    @PolishwithDorota

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bardzo proszę. Ale piszemy "dziękuję". :)

  • @alexgo6480
    @alexgo64802 жыл бұрын

    helpful lesson..... Ć vs cz ?

  • @safwanali931
    @safwanali9312 жыл бұрын

    Pozdrawiam

  • @mertonnephake
    @mertonnephake2 жыл бұрын

    Some time ago I read that ‹cz›, ‹sz› and ‹ż› may be followed by a ‹y›, while ‹ć›, ‹ś› and ‹ź› by an ‹i› (of course written without an acute accent), though there are some exceptions in loan words that got partially polonized, e.g. Hiroszima or czipsy, I would like to ask whether the ‹sz›, and ‹cz› is pronounced as hard as if they were followed by a ‹y› in these words or the ‹i› softens these sounds to approximately English ‹sh› and ‹ch› which somewhere between ‹sz›/‹ś› and ‹cz›/‹ć› respectively. (Pani może odpowiedzieć po polsku.)

  • @PolishwithDorota

    @PolishwithDorota

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tak, to prawda, że po "sz", "cz", "ż"/"rz" zwykle nie piszemy "i", ale "y". W obcych słowach jak "Hiroszima", "czipsy" dźwięki "sz" i "cz" są trochę bardziej miękkie, ale to zdecydowanie bardziej jest "sz" i "cz" niż "ś" i "ć". Usta są w pozycji "sz" i "cz". :)

  • @Oczywistosc
    @Oczywistosc Жыл бұрын

    Pani Doroto, czy jest różnica między dźwiękiem "sz" w języku polskim i "ш" w języku rosyjskim? Być może ktoś z pracowników szkoły Pani studiował filologię rosyjską i może to wyjaśnić.

  • @Mr.Dziej72
    @Mr.Dziej72 Жыл бұрын

    It's always seemed to me that in pronouncing ś, the tongue is in the same place and does the same thing as when pronouncing the sound "y" in the English word "yet", for example (or Polish "j"). Is this correct? So it's pronouncing "sh" but with the tongue in the position of "y"... "siebie", for example, is almost like "shyebye". And also, it's the same sound as is represented in Mandarin pinyin as "x"?

  • @PolishwithDorota

    @PolishwithDorota

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, what you wrote is correct 🙂 The tounge when pronouncing "ś" is indeed in a very similar position to the one when pronouncing "y" in English "yet".