This guy is brilliant.. he's very good at what he does And polish language sounds very sweet . I wish I could learn this language so much ... Living in Plock aways intrigued me . There is a lot of beauty in this country. In every aspect .. God bless Poland and polish people
Thank you Sir I am in from Texas United States and will be living in Poland for a while. I appreciate the help. Poland is such a lovely and beautiful country.
I would like to have him as an online teacher since they charge me so much for an hour, although I am looking for a Spanish to Polish teacher, my pride is to master it and have a fluid dialogue.
You are very good at carefully pronouncing the new word multiple times , but do the sentences with the new word in it have to be so long, and contain difficult words to pronounce?
I; was have. a hard time but you have a polish name & it is hard for you. My Mom, was a Lipski; but knew very little because she said it messed up your English..
I am learning polish with duolingo since 130 days today. In general I like this video but I find it a bit difficult to follow in some cases, because you present the word for "Week", but when you use it in a sentence it looks and sound completely different. That is confusing. I know by now, that words change for example when there is "W" in front (as in "w jej domu" - in her house vs. dom - house). But I think there should either be an explanation for the change of word or you should choose a different example sentence.
Gracias por los videos me gusta la forma de el enseñar, solo habla lo traducido así tenemos una idea clara del contenido sin confusión.le doy un 11 de 10 excelente video.
Almost perfect. He doesn't mention that sometimes he speaks as a woman must speak. I mean that he speaks as a male and as a female, and doesn't say when.
If a singular adjective ends in "y" it is masculine, and if it ends in "a" it is feminine. Neuter type, i.e. when we are talking about a small child, or the name of an object ends with "o" In the plural, it is a bit complicated because adjectives end differently, but in feminine it is always "e". For example : Nowy - new, singular, masculine Nowy dywan - New carpet Wysoka - tall, singular, feminine Wysoka kobieta - Tall woman Małe - Singular, Neuter, Małe dziecko - Small child Smutne - Sad, plural, feminine Smutne dziewczyny - Sad girls. It can also be distinguished as follows: Ten samochód, fotel, obiad - This car, armchair, dinner Ta róża, książka, lalka - This rose, book, doll To dziecko, drzewo, ciasto - This child, tree, cake
@@kunchorn840 nice to see your message If I get a teacher 👩🏫 who gonna teach polish surely I will take you You too try harder to get a polish teacher ok😂
wait but what languege dose he actually speak cus he talks like with a polish acctent when he talks in england but when he talks in polish he has a english kinda acctent or id even know any more cześc łukasz