I am Bangladeshi I see your videos, Your talking style is very good I understand your talking I inspire your videos and already begin to learn polish Thanks for your videos
Great video! BTW, the accent marks are called a "diacritic" in English. A diacritic can be a breve, glyph, circumflex, macron, umlauts or any number of figures above or below letters that give them a unique pronunciation.
Love this. I love watching Polish lesson and i find this video very helpful. My husband is polish thats why i also want to learn to speak a bit polish. My husband also help me to pronounce some words, bec sometimes it's quite hard, and some words sounds almost similar. 😂 Finally i know some Basics Polish. ❤❤
you have the ability to catch attention. i mean u r not boring like others. That's why view the complete video. pronunciation is clear and accurate. So, good work. keep it up
Hi ,i am from Kazakhstan from Astana city. i like your youtube channel. I found two same words btw Kazakh and Polish language Which bag meaning torba in Kazakh we say dorba,second word is szalik meaning scarf in Kazakh we say szali
I need to learn better those sounds, when i read i just say it but they are quite hard. Now after living here for a while i kind of get the difference of the sounds but took me a while... Thank you!
Great video- I appreciate the examples, and you're super adorable and stuff. I can't find a video online, however, that has a good example of how to pronounce some of the more complex letters (like the lowercase "L" with the cross through it) for english speakers. Could you make one for that? Where the letters are related to a similar sounding word in English? Maybe do a series on some of the more unusual letters and point out stuff in Poland that features them?
Gosh, you made me laugh when you said you have to be stubborn to learn Polish. Here in the USA you have to be stubborn to BE Polish. We have that reputation, heard it a lot growing up in the 60's and 70's.Now I am trying to re-learn some Polish and realize how hard it must be for others to learn English. They have to be stubborn...
Elvira Salnikova true! I remember speaking to a few Russian people and we could understand each other more or less without even knowing each other's languages 😄
theunfocused that's really great! Also you can understand Ukrainian and Belarusian speakers. Sometimes it feels like it's just accents but not different languages ahah
Elvira Salnikova yesss exactly! One of my best friends is from Ukraine and sometimes when she speaks her native language I manage to understand most of what she's saying :D
theunfocused Slavonic languages really unite people ahah that's unbelievable that our languages are similar though we're from different countries with own history