Polish Russian tutorial. How quickly I learned Polish. The best learning materials for the Polish language

Sewerage 31.08.2020
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We think that such a title does not need long introductions. If you came to this site, then you are probably interested and planning to move here. And the language is simply necessary for this. In the article we will try to systematize the known methods of studying Polish, give useful links and add, if possible, personal experience.

Self-study

Let's say you don't have the money or time to go to a course or a tutor. Let's see what you can do on your own.

1. Textbooks, tutorials

An option for those who are not lazy can pull themselves together and set aside time every day to read the chapters of the textbook and do the exercises. Personally, I "started" with the AST publishing house tutorial. It is not bad for beginners, it is sold along with a CD-ROM, on which interesting dialogues are recorded.

There is also an excellent series of textbooks called Polski, krok po kroku. And textbooks are actively used by my friends who attend language courses.

I will not list other books, because on our website with all the necessary links for downloading. My linguist friends especially recommend the third paragraph from there - an old but very good textbook by Wasilewska and Karoljak.

Polish language textbook Karoljak and Wasilewska

By the way, we have another post, but there are already more secondary materials.

2. Online services

There are many sites on the net for learning languages, including Polish. Personally, I recommend a quality course for beginners polskijazyk.pl. Everything is free, you just need to register. The presentation of the material is similar to a tutorial, however, after each piece of theory there are verification tests, including those with audio materials.

I was also recommended the Speakasap.com resource. It has 7 video lessons of Polish for beginners. There is also an app for smartphones. And for an additional fee, you can work out the whole theory, communicating with the teacher.

3. Applications for smartphones

In fact, this item could have been described in “online services”, but it was singled out separately. Almost everyone now has smartphones, they are constantly in hand or at hand. Here you are driving in transport, reading out of boredom Twitter or In contact with, but you might as well launch the app and practice your Polish instead!

First of all, I will recommend the free Duolingo program (there are applications for popular platforms: iOS, Android and Windows Phone). This is a complete course for beginners, well and visually compiled, with tests for memorization, writing practice. The only negative is the basic English language, that is, they teach you through English, there is no Russian yet. With my knowledge of English at an intermediate level, this is not a problem - I understand everything.



Another quality app with audio lessons and tests is "Learn Polish" by ATi Studios (iOS, Android). But only a small part is available for free there.

Books are also an option. I will not give specific links, what exactly to read, everything is individual here. Although again - my friends highly recommended starting with Harry Potter or Robinson Crusoe. Children's books usually have simple and clear language. But, in my opinion, it is better to find those books that you have previously read in your native language and that you liked so much that you could not tear yourself away. There is a chance that you will not come off in Polish either. Well, there will also be a basis for understanding.

I’ll note right away that it’s difficult to find modern books for free on the Polish Internet, it is more “civilized” in contrast to Runet, Bynet or Uanet. So I recommend buying books, for this there are enough different services, for example, Virtualo or Woblink.

If you read on your phone, then there are very good apps designed specifically for reading in foreign languages ​​(one-click translation). For Android, I advise - Reader-Translator, for iOS - Diglot.

All experts in the field of language learning recommend actively replenishing vocabulary and working with dictionaries. An unfamiliar word comes across - write it down, then repeat it until you learn it. This again will be very helpful applications for smartphones, where you can create cards with foreign words. For iOS, I recommend Learn On the Go, for Android - FlashWords.

5. Listen to people, talk to them

There is such a method as passive language learning with immersion. Let's say you have already arrived in Poland and you can't get away from here. And this is fine, since the language environment is the most the best way! Listen to what and how people say, communicate with them if possible. Something will turn out even from scratch, because Polish is the language of the Slavic group, it is partially similar to Russian, even more - to Ukrainian or Belarusian.


No need to switch to English or ask for more experienced acquaintances, if you need, for example, to call and make an appointment with a doctor, talk to the director kindergarten, explain something in a beauty salon ... Use translation programs (Yandex.Translator, for example, in terms of Polish is very good), prepare the text in advance, understand it, remember it. Feel free to speak, even if you see that the interlocutor is straining to understand you. In any case, you will not see any negative, Poles are usually polite and positive, they are pleased that visitors are trying to learn their language.

Learning with someone's help

There are not so many options here, as a rule, they require more money and time. But they also differ in efficiency.

1. Group courses

The most obvious way to learn a language. Courses are available everywhere, often inexpensive or even free. For example, in our city (Lublin) there are two options for free courses (both for beginners and experienced ones) from volunteer organizations and foundations. Their start is usually from September-November, it’s not so difficult to get in if you don’t come at the last moment. In addition, there are private companies with language courses, courses at educational institutions.

My husband has a lot of newcomers from the CIS at work, they found a teacher and regularly study in the office, pay a split - also an option.

If you are not yet in Poland, then in the major cities of Russia/Ukraine/Belarus, there are also probably Polish schools. Learning in a group is interesting - you listen to colleagues, communicate with each other. Of course, this method takes time - you need to travel somewhere several times a week. But you are unlikely to be lazy (which happens when you study on your own), you will have to say and remember something in any case.

2. Tutor in person or online

It is believed that individual teacher- more effective than group classes. After all, his time and attention is devoted only to you. Such lessons are again offered by language companies, and you can also find tutors on the net, on classifieds sites, for example. Of course, it's more expensive.

If you do not have the opportunity to go to the teacher or invite him to your home personally, the Internet will come to the rescue. The easiest thing to do is skype. Again, such teachers can be searched for on major classifieds sites (in Poland - olx.pl). There are also special catalog sites for tutors, such as e-korepetycje.net or italki.com. They provide information about the experience of the teacher, publish student reviews. Among the tutors there are both native speakers of the Polish language and visitors from the CIS. The second option, of course, is cheaper and, perhaps, quite optimal for a start.

In addition, it is possible to communicate with native speakers for free! There are sites on the network that allow you to find interlocutors in the language you are interested in. In return, you will communicate with them in your own language - a benefit to everyone! I recommend ConversationExchange and HelloLingo (formerly LiveMocha). Of course, you will not meet a professional teacher there, but just practicing the language is already great!

Well, that's all the tips for learning Polish. I hope they were helpful to you! I no longer began to write all sorts of banal things like “do it regularly” and so on. In learning a language, the main thing is desire. If you understand why you need it, success will not be long in coming. And there are enough methods of studying, and thanks to the development of the Internet, all of them are now more than available. Choose the right one, good luck!

Polish is one of the most beautiful languages in the world! There are many good reasons to study it. It is the sixth largest language in the EU in terms of the number of speakers. It is considered one of the thirty most used languages ​​in the world. It is estimated to be the mother tongue of approximately 60 million people in the world. Today, Poland is a dynamic economy that is undergoing rapid political, social and demographic changes. Poland is a member of NATO and the EU. Pole Donald Tusk is the President of the European Council, which further emphasizes the importance of the Polish language.

Recently, there has been a growing interest in the Polish language around the world. The vast majority of those who want to learn Polish from scratch, and in a short time - young people. It belongs to the group of West Slavic languages, is part of the Indo-European language family. It is difficult to study it for speakers of Romance languages, Scandinavians, those who do not know another Slavic language, Polish is too exotic for them. Polish phonetics is a big problem for them. In general, Polish is considered one of the most difficult languages ​​to learn, with seven cases, complex declension, even more complex verb conjugation, and many unique sounds to pronounce. It is not uncommon for even a well-educated Pole to make a mistake in his speech. It is relatively easy for foreigners living in Slavic countries like Russia, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Polish is of great interest to employees of foreign companies and embassies and other similar institutions. In many cases, learning Polish is a requirement related to professional duties. But, despite the initial difficulties, many students make progress quite quickly and can speak Polish almost fluently.

Poland is an interesting trading partner and an excellent place for investment, many foreign companies see their chance here. Very often, leaders of large companies come to Poland, and business Polish is simply necessary for them to run a successful business.

It can be assumed that knowledge of English is sufficient for communication in Poland. Yes, this is true for big cities. However, the first language problems may start when you need to do something in the Polish office, especially if it is located in a small town. In addition, not knowing Polish can become a problem when visiting a local food market or post office, or when visiting a doctor. Another reason why we learn Polish from scratch on our own is that someone has Polish roots and this is the desire to learn the language of their ancestors.

Learning Polish on your own from scratch is also an opportunity to learn about the rich Polish culture and fascinating history. Learning something new helps to broaden one's horizons; man not only comprehends new language– it affects the way of thinking.

The study of the Polish language can be used in the translation of written texts, but not only. The role of the translator in our time is complex. From the traditional role of a translator of written texts, there has been a transition not only to conventional means mass media such as screen translation for television (subtitles, dubbing, voice translation), cinema, video, interpretation for television, but also, for example, multimedia translation and video games.

Many foreigners admit that Polish is one of the most efficient and expressive languages. Knowledge of Polish is a great advantage for a better understanding of the scientific problems of cybernetic and autonomous systems Marian Mazur (the great Polish cybernetician!).

Study Methods

Nowadays, people are becoming more and more ambitious. They want to have the best certificates and have more knowledge, to be attractive in the labor market. In Poland, compared to other EU countries, education is inexpensive, and the quality of education is very high. Suffice it to name the famous Jagiellonian University, the oldest in Europe. You can get a diploma in Poland, which is an EU document. Even if one studies in one's native language, how can one live in the country for at least 5 years without knowing Polish?

Good results are obtained by learning Polish on your own, when the time used for learning is used effectively. Motivation and regularity as well as appropriate teacher support are also very important. Online tutoring is a convenient and fun way to learn. But no matter which method is chosen, systematic study is more important than occasional study.

Regularity is the key to success! Make a plan of how much time per day you want or can spend on learning Polish (write this down on a piece of paper and stick it in a visible place). It's easier to find time to review new words or practice grammar every day for 30 minutes than it is to do it once a week for 3 hours. Doing several lessons at once is definitely overkill. The brain needs time to rest, to process the information received, which is why it is so important to distribute training sessions accordingly.

A widely popularized time management method is the Pomodoro Technique, created in the 1980s by Italian Francesco Cirillo. According to his assumptions, the time that will be spent on training should be divided into 25-minute "pomodoros" (periods), interrupted by breaks of several minutes. The student does not get tired and uses time most efficiently. Cirillo used a tomato-shaped timer to measure time, hence the name of the method.

How to start studying on your own from scratch at home?

Sounds, words, grammar are difficult to learn. But, practicing an independent approach, it is necessary to devote not only enough time to learning, but also to be consistent every lesson. Do not forget that learning a language should be a pleasure, not a duty!

Learning Polish can be divided into several stages:

Beginning: observation phase - listening to the language, mastering the alphabet (Polish uses the Latin alphabet, but it has 9 additional letters that stand for specific sounds - ą, ć, ę, ł, ń, ó, ś, ź, ż), familiarity with sounds. The most important thing to do as a first step is to learn the pronunciation. It is not yet necessary to know what the words mean. Polish is a phonetic language, understanding what sounds letters and combinations make, it will be easy to pronounce almost any word and read a sentence.

Second stage: study vocabulary(memorize up to 10 words a day), the student tries to independently build the first simple sentences in Polish, including writing, and develops oral communication skills.

Third stage: reading and writing. Knowing the basics of communication is not such a hard process.

The final stage: the study of grammar.

Textbooks and tutorials

A systematic list of all Polish letters, along with their pronunciation, can be found in the Wikipedia article on the Polish alphabet. The table covers everything a beginner needs to know; transcription, close equivalents in Russian.

Basic tutorials to help:

  1. Hurrah!!! Po polsku level A1 and audio Written entirely in Polish - a universal and understandable textbook, well illustrated. In each of the chapters, the authors pay equal attention to the development of all skills: speaking (including correct pronunciation), listening, reading, writing, grammar.
  • Optional: workbook and audio
  1. POLSKI krok po kroku 1 and audio. The manual introduces the secrets of Polish speech step by step. Written in Polish, the textbook contains thoughtful construction of dialogues and texts, excellent graphics illustrating texts and exercises, structured grammar tables.
  • Optional: notebook and audio
  1. Free Polish tutorial

Learn Polish on your own online, especially since there are big choice online courses for free. Among them the most popular are:

  1. Real Polish is a blog and podcast in Polish with great content for learners.

How to learn a language on a smartphone with apps?

A smartphone is the best tool you can use to improve your language skills, especially when it complements learning between regular tutored lessons. One of the most popular apps for mobile phones– Duolingo. It combines visual and audio processes to stimulate and enhance language memory through fun games.

  1. Memrise is another app that is great for those who want to learn Polish quickly, easily and on their own. The program uses the concept of interval memory. As the exercises progress, users are exposed to helpful video clips that show conversation in action. Many of the app's offers are available for free, but for an additional fee you can get additional games and offline mode. Working with Memrise is interesting, even if you have to memorize and repeat this or that base word repeatedly.
  2. Babbel: Available for both phones and web browsers, the app takes you from beginner to advanced level. Designed for quick learning, it offers a set of conversation topics that will help you learn how to navigate everyday situations up to a good level of language proficiency.
  3. Busuu. One of the best apps that brings together Various types exercises that cover reading, writing, listening, speaking. Offers a lot of interesting and useful stuff, starting with grammar and context tooltips. Working with the application is hard to make a mistake. Even if the exercises are simple, they still teach a lot. But as the degree of knowledge of the Polish language increases, the difficulties increase.

Communication with native speakers

You can find a native speaker of Polish who will become a good teacher at italki.com. An interesting project is Language tandem. Most importantly, just speak Polish without fear of making a mistake and you will see that you will soon be creating beautiful Polish sentences.

Poles, as a rule, are not shy about correcting if a person speaks their native language incorrectly. Such a frank approach in communication is normal in Poland. However, Poles can be soft-spoken if necessary to maintain harmony in conversation. They sincerely admire people who are trying to learn their native language. But, an unprepared foreigner should, if possible, avoid certain topics in a conversation with Poles, otherwise the experience may not be very pleasant. In particular, conversations about politics, religion, history (the Polish view of world history, and especially the Second world war, is very different from what we know from history lessons). Poles also like to use metaphors and implied meanings in conversation.

Watching movies, listening to audio, reading books

In order to perceive a foreign language almost like a native one and communicate freely, you need to know about 2000-3000 words. The memorization process can be slightly accelerated if you watch TV shows and films in the original language version, listen to music, read newspapers and magazines. The more sources you use, including the phrase book, the better.

  1. Adapter - The website broadcasts Polish cinema classics with audio descriptions and Polish subtitles adapted for visually and hearing impaired people. Here you can watch famous films, among them the satirical comedy "Flight" by Marek Piwowski, the cult Polish film "The Bear" by Stanisław Borej, the comedy by Juliusz Machulski "Deja Vu", "The Savior's Square" by Krzysztof Krause and Joanna Kos-Krause, "Psycho's Day" by Marek Kotersky and many others.
  2. – here most of the films are paid, but there is also a large selection of free themes (we are looking for the title without the “płatny” tag).
  3. IPLA - mostly foreign films with Polish voice-overs.
  4. tvp.pl is a service operated by TVP, where you can find almost all TV shows, from archival black-and-white programs from the communist era to the latest TV shows. Alternatywy 4 is a comedy cult television series starring many well-known Polish actors (it was filmed in 1983, but due to censorship it was first shown only in 1986).

Podcasts:

  1. info - podcasts of all genres.
  2. Business and finance: , Puls Biznesu do słuchania , Więcej niż oszczędzanie pieniędzy
  3. News: wwiat w trzy minuty
  4. Science and culture: Ludzi Ciekawych Wszystkiego, Nauka XXI wieku, nerdy nocą
  5. Health: Więcej niż zdrowe odżywianie
  6. Technology: Dekompresor, Yes Was Podcast
  7. Video games: Grysław, Fantasmagieria, Bezimienny

Books, newspapers, magazines:

  1. Wolne Lektury is an online library with thousands of Polish works that have been made public. Most of the books available are classics, so the language can seem a bit archaic. The site also has free audiobooks.
  2. Chronological list of all free books in Polish in the project.
  3. Woblink is a large library where you can download free e-books.
  4. Legimi - there are many classic works of Polish and world literature.
  5. Chmura Czytania - works of Polish and world literature in free access.
  6. Publio is a small catalog of e-books and audio books, but an interesting selection.
  7. - popular science articles.

Radio, popular stations:

Learning with

The Internet offers a lot of materials to learn Polish quickly, easily and on your own. It is not always easy for a beginner to find his bearings and it may be worth asking the teacher what materials he recommends for learning the Polish language. The teachers conducting lessons on the platform have extensive experience and are happy to teach everyone.

Courses

Without a doubt, the most important issue to learn a foreign language is motivation. Without enthusiasm and a consistent approach, it is very difficult to achieve results. Nothing connects people like a shared experience. By analogy, one of the most important reasons for the decline in motivation to act, including language learning, perhaps when limited by home, is "struggle" alone. Of course, a huge part of learning is personal merit, but nothing works as well as learning a language in the company of like-minded people.

  1. Polish language course in the linguistic and cultural center "East-Europe"
  2. The study of any language, and Polish is no exception, must be divided into two parts. This is intensive learning, whether it be on your own or in a group (learning grammar, writing, and so on) and free when you choose what you like to do (read, listen to music, watch films in the language you are learning, communicate with native speakers if possible). The beginning, of course, is associated with great effort, when the foundation is comprehended.

    For many beginners, almost every Polish word seems unpronounceable, but in most cases, learning will only require a little patience and practice. Sure, there are a few special words that make even Poles sweat when they have to use them.

    The most difficult aspect of Polish orthography is what linguists call complex consonant clusters (without any vowels). In addition, digraphs, trigraphs and tetragraphs (sz, cz, rz ... źdź, szcz) and consonants that require special attention (c, ć, l, ł, s, ś, z, ż and ź) are often found in these compound words. . Here is just one example: szczęście - ironically, the word "happiness" makes many people, mostly foreigners, discouraged. The word consists of a sequence of two digraphs sz [w], cz [tsh], nasal ę [en] (ogonek, “tail”, indicates nasal pronunciation), ś [u] (diacritic sign indicates softness), ci [h + iot] and e [e]. Obviously, those who learn to pronounce the word correctly will find happiness in the future.

    On the other hand, the rules of Polish spelling are not so complicated, if a beginner learns them well, he will know which letter (or letters) makes which sound; you just need to "collect" all the sounds and pronounce a new word.

    Try to memorize not just words in Polish, but targeted sentences, thanks to which it will not only be easier to memorize words, but also to connect them correctly in a sentence.

    As for the linguistic advantages, we can say that the Polish language is a “gateway” to the world of Slavic languages ​​Knowledge of the Polish language helps to learn the closely related West Slavic languages, Czech, Slovak and Serbian. Also, for those who are learning Polish, there is a real advantage to learning any other Slavic language. These are such languages ​​as Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Bosnian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Croatian and Slovenian. Some of these languages ​​are official European languages ​​today. Translators working in European structures must regularly learn new languages. Of course, you should not expect that it will be easy to understand a Czech speaker, but reading a simple text in Czech and even translating, knowing Polish, will not be a particular problem.

    In addition to translation and interpretation for EU institutions or media, there are other areas where native speakers of Polish are needed; for legal translations, in defense, NATO or intelligence agencies. Frontex, headquartered in Warsaw, is an EU agency that manages cooperation between national border guards to protect the external borders of the EU in order to prevent human trafficking, terrorist infiltration and illegal immigration. In the context of the current political situation in Poland's neighboring countries, Ukraine or Russia, the Polish language is even more important. Knowing Polish, you can get a job in Polish cultural centers in Europe and beyond.

    In contact with

    Learning any foreign language is not easy. What to do if a person is going to Poland in a couple of months and wants to easily move around in the Polish environment?

    Before we get started, let me tell you a few words about myself.

    I move freely in the Polish environment and I have continuous contact with the Poles.

    Personally, I have tried many ways to feel comfortable among the Poles.

    Below are the methods:

    1. We find a tutor or study from a self-instruction manual.

    Of course, it is best to hire a good tutor who will correct you, train you in some area. But, if this is not possible, then you can use the tutorial. The effect is certainly not the same, but still better than doing nothing at all in the field of learning the Polish language.

    However, I want to warn you in advance that this is a paid tutorial and the reason why I stopped using it is the automatic withdrawal of money from the card without your knowledge. That is, you passed, for example, a course, but still Op, and money was withdrawn from your account a month in advance, which you will not return. Therefore, I recommend using the free version.

    Personally, I have used various ways learning Polish. I took courses, I had a tutor, plus I studied in parallel with the tutorial and used all the methods below.

    2. Watch movies and series in Polish

    As a rule, Poles speak quite quickly and it is very difficult for a beginner to understand Polish speech. Watching movies will help solve this problem.

    1.Och, Karol 2(2011)

    2. Śniadanie do łóżka (2010)

    3. Wkręceni 2 (2015)

    4. Być jak Kazimierz Deyna

    5. Kochaj i tancz

    Gosia Andrzejewicz – Otworz Oczy

    Enej – Skrzydlate ręce

    We listen to Polish songs according to the following principle: press in vk.com in our audio recordings for the song, we see the lyrics of the song. We read the text, we translate not clear words. Then you can listen by ear. There are more benefits than just listening to a song.

    4. Reading Polish books

    Thanks to reading Polish books, you can easily adapt to the Polish environment. There are unknown words in the books, plus thanks to this method you will be able to speak Polish better. Educational books on the internet are boring. For great effect, I suggest buying Polish books in Polish stores (who have the opportunity).

    Jane Austen "Opactwo Nortbanger"

    Nicholas Sparks

    Ewa Foley

    Read very carefully, underline unknown words, learn new words 10 words a day and the effect will not be long in coming. After a month, you can notice that you understand everything in Polish, speak better and use new words.

    5. Of course practice

    This is one of the less easy ways. Be sure to speak Polish. Try to speak with the Poles, even if you are not sure of your speech. You will not be bitten, and you will gain valuable experience. In this case, a tutor can help, or the site http://conversationexchange.com You can communicate with Poles for free if you are ready to teach them Russian in return. This site is for sharing experience. Just don't have high hopes for it. At one time, when I was looking for native speakers of Polish, only guys responded. As soon as she said that I was married, they stopped talking. The girls were very passive in this regard. Poles who want to learn Russian will not let you communicate normally in Polish, they try to use it for their own good all the time. But it's still worth a try.

    Language is a means of communication. Language allows people to understand each other. At the same time, language can be a major barrier to understanding, as there are thousands of different languages ​​on our planet.

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    It is quite possible to master a language like Polish on your own, without asking for help from teachers, without attending courses. However, the "independent" option is not suitable for everyone. Why? Because learning the Polish language from scratch at home will require very high abilities for self-organization - the student himself will need to work hard every day, constantly looking for the necessary data, memorizing the material found. If this scares you, it is better to contact a Polish language tutor. For those who have such a quality as perseverance, and who really want to achieve the required results as quickly as possible, everything will definitely work out.

    At the same time, one should not exaggerate, considering that the process of self-study requires supernatural abilities, and this is just an extra " headache". He also has many advantages - the student is his own "owner" - he makes the most convenient schedule for himself, and works as much as he can. The Polish language teacher does not dictate his conditions, the program to him. You can only teach what, in the opinion of the student, is interesting and necessary for him, he has the opportunity to devote the maximum amount of time to weak points.

    Is it really possible to quickly learn Polish at home?

    If the previous paragraph of a beginner polyglot is “annoying”, he should enter the phrase “I’m looking for a Polish language tutor” in the search engine (search for a teacher via the Internet is convenient because you can find reviews about a person, get acquainted with the opinions of those who have already applied to him for services).

    If not, that's just great! After all, another advantage of self-study is a significant savings in money. You will have to spend money, perhaps, on textbooks. But they can also be found online.

    At the same time, one should not forget about the “correct” system of study. If the student is not an outstanding teacher, it is better to use the experience of specialists. Without a competent methodology for a novice polyglot, neither books, nor video lessons, nor audio materials will save, and the answer to the question “how to quickly learn the Polish language at home” in this case will be obvious - no way.

    Where can I get the technique? on the same internet. There are a large number of thematic sites with courses created using modern methods, textbooks that can be downloaded for free.

    Video tips on how to start learning Polish on your own

    Also, at any time, a beginner who has the Internet can communicate with experienced teachers, since learning Polish at home without outside help is still very difficult. They will be happy to help him build sentences, tell him how to pronounce this or that word correctly, etc. All that is required for this is a program such as Skype and a microphone.

    Are you asking yourself how to learn Polish at home in the shortest possible time? Everything is very simple - be patient and devote most of your free time to lessons.

    What features does this language have?

    • it has a lot of hissing sounds. A beginner mastering the spoken part will have to work on the correct pronunciation.
    • it is characterized by dynamic stress, which, however, in most cases "falls" on the penultimate syllable;
    • Polish pronouns have short as well as full forms;
    • a large number of German, French words "migrated" to this language at one time, it is also "rich" in words from Latin.

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