Bravo my dear Teacher Monika: really you're great &I'm grateful for all your efforts to teach the Polish ... Really I'm happy to follow you ...thank you by heart&soul🌹💞🌹
Im from Russia, I started learning polish a few months ago. Why polish? I used to have friends from Poland, and in my broken English I didn’t always understand what they were saying. Polish language is actually very unusual and beautiful❤
I just started learning polish just now watching your learning lessona 123.i hope i can learned easily. Thank you so much i am just new here in poland.
Hi Monica thank you for this good video l m trying to learn little little.but it would be very good that English later will be little bit big thank you
Monika, could you possibly do a video about ordering at at restaurant? I'm in Poland, and the most common conversational struggles that I have are when I go out and talking to, or trying to talk to, a waitress without struggling and stammering. I think alot of people might find this very useful. The reason I ask is, I sometimes try to start speaking Polish to the waitress, but as soon as I stumble, the waitress just switches to English, which defeats the purpose of trying to practice your Polish. A second video idea that might also be useful is how to communicate with a delivery person. Here in Poland, I often receive a message from a delivery person on the phone and I have no idea what he's saying or how to respond. Things like, "do you have a package for me?" "Are you coming?" "Should I wait?" "I will be home in 20 minutes", etcetera. Just some ideas. Keep up the great videos! Your content is amazing, and I just bought your worksheets.
If you spend time with your neighbour, e.g. frequently meet up in the evenings or go out, you can call the person 'kolega' or 'koleżanka'. If you only occasionally spend time, then they are 'znajomy' or 'znajoma'. If you only say hello and have short conversations, then they are simply 'sąsiad', 'sąsiadka'.
Im canadian but with polish antcester and just love learning this very hard but some people tell me i have polish look and accent naturaly so might as well learn the langage ..i dont speak english so good so sorry for mistakes
I don't think so. With respect, that's like saying English and Dutch have similar accents. If anything Czech could be considered to have a somewhat close accent.
Bravo my dear Teacher Monika: really you're great &I'm grateful for all your efforts to teach the Polish ... Really I'm happy to follow you ...thank you by heart&soul🌹💞🌹
Im from Russia, I started learning polish a few months ago. Why polish? I used to have friends from Poland, and in my broken English I didn’t always understand what they were saying. Polish language is actually very unusual and beautiful❤
Very well taught and explained. Thank you.
best polish professor in YT ♥️👍
I just started learning polish just now watching your learning lessona 123.i hope i can learned easily. Thank you so much i am just new here in poland.
bardzo praktyczny wideo. dziękuję..... 😇
Dziękuję bardzo Monika❤🌷🌷🌷
Very helpful, dziękuję bardzo!
thank you
Hi Monica thank you for this good video l m trying to learn little little.but it would be very good that English later will be little bit big thank you
Monika, could you possibly do a video about ordering at at restaurant? I'm in Poland, and the most common conversational struggles that I have are when I go out and talking to, or trying to talk to, a waitress without struggling and stammering. I think alot of people might find this very useful. The reason I ask is, I sometimes try to start speaking Polish to the waitress, but as soon as I stumble, the waitress just switches to English, which defeats the purpose of trying to practice your Polish.
A second video idea that might also be useful is how to communicate with a delivery person. Here in Poland, I often receive a message from a delivery person on the phone and I have no idea what he's saying or how to respond. Things like, "do you have a package for me?" "Are you coming?" "Should I wait?" "I will be home in 20 minutes", etcetera.
Just some ideas. Keep up the great videos! Your content is amazing, and I just bought your worksheets.
Thanks for the ideas! I will take this into account when planning new videos.
Hi, it seems that acording to social blade you have been getting more views and subscribers than in previews years, keep up the good work!
Yes, this is very motivating to see that the number of views and subscribers is growing!
Which one is best used for next door neighbour who we like?
If you spend time with your neighbour, e.g. frequently meet up in the evenings or go out, you can call the person 'kolega' or 'koleżanka'.
If you only occasionally spend time, then they are 'znajomy' or 'znajoma'.
If you only say hello and have short conversations, then they are simply 'sąsiad', 'sąsiadka'.
What would be the plural for close friend(s) . Such as I am having dinner with close friendS?
Im canadian but with polish antcester and just love learning this very hard but some people tell me i have polish look and accent naturaly so might as well learn the langage ..i dont speak english so good so sorry for mistakes
Hi ❤
I hope i can see you personal. To teach me more😅
Polish and russian languages are very similar in their pronunciations
I don't think so. With respect, that's like saying English and Dutch have similar accents. If anything Czech could be considered to have a somewhat close accent.
i am interested in language, but now i am interested with monika, hope you are single, i live now in poland 🥰♥️