The POLISH ALPHABET - Learn to pronounce letters and sounds (Polish pronunciation)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 เม.ย. 2023
- In this Polish lesson for beginners, you’ll learn the pronunciation and sounds in the Polish language. We’ll go through the alphabet using different words as examples. How do we pronounce letters such as: Ć, DŻ, Ę, Ź, SZ OR Ł ?
Apart from pronunciation, we will learn some new vocabulary.
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I am Urdu and English speaker. Many Polish words pronunciation matches to Urdu and Arabic words pronunciation. Very helpful and friendly for me.
Great to hear!
Very nice. Thank you.
Thank you so much! Very helpful!
Dzieki 🎉🎉
Thank you.good lesson.
Dzięki
good lesson!
Of course you have done an amazing and excellent job. It's very very helpful for Polish learners. ❤ I have good wishes for you.
Thanks a lot!
Great
Dziękuję Bardzo!
Thanks I really appreciate this.
Proszę bardzo :)
Thank you so much! this really helped me to understand how to pronounce polish words!
super!
Świetne dla powtórek dla uczniów ❤
Dzięki!
Good teaching pani
Dziękuję :)
Learning polish as I wanna discover polish cinema more. Its next to impossible to get fluent as an english speaker 💀 but atleast understanding some basic sentence or words would help!
Nice video.
Maybe worth mentioning that not quite all infinitives end in 'ć'. e.g. móc, biec. Maybe Polish native speakers don't notice this 🙂 (just as there are countless features of every language which native speakers don't notice).
Thank you for your comment. True :) Also, there are so few infinitives not ending with 'ć' in Polish that it is easy to forget to mention them
Bradzo dobrze tłumaczy! Besides this your are one of the nice Polish girl!
Dzięki!
Hummm 🤔 "Beauty Eyes" 🌹
What a "Scramble Eggs" 😅
Are... "Your Language" 😊😊
"Micky-Picky", "Tiki-Taka" 😅
"Mambo-Jambo" "Tu-ru-ru" "Hanky-Panky"... 😅😂😊🎉
Very Funny Grammar... Jejeje
For example: Consonante W,
I discover 4 different sounds
"Like b, f, n, t,... What for???
Now! I understand, why many Persons... Quit!!!... From Learning your language😮😢
I was Watching some videos
About those Persons, who complained it!!! It's true!!!
Obviously, I'm not quit! 😅😊
But, after to learned some another Languages, this is a
"Petit Defi" C'est a Nouvelle
Aventure, mon cherie pouppe!
Mais, J'espere to parle en Sept
Or Neft mois!!! J'ai a personnel Systeme, pour apprendre autre langue!!!
Tres du vite!!! Permettez moi du Dit, Comment? When i was 16 years old, I discovered it, at High school!!! We, the students
Must to take "English & Francais" 😮 Both with different systems! I discovered
How to "Mix Both Systems" 😮
I create a "Personnel way to learn... 3 Languages" At the same time!!! More Fast, fixing them!!! 😮😅😂 Obviously,
The Languages Must to be from the same root!!!
"Romance Languages" Spanish, Francais, Italian, Portuguese, Rumanian"
"Scandinavian Languages"
Svenska, Norsk, Dansk, Finnish, Icelandic"
"British Languages"
"Scottish Gaelic", "Irish Gaeilgi"
"Welsh Cymraeg" "English"
"Indoeuropean Languages"
Bulgarian, Hungarian, Polish,
Russian, German! 😮😊 So... With My Knowledge And expertise, based in "My personnel system" is more easy to learn Languages!!!
That's why, I could identify the Grammar structure at the Beginning, Pronunciation,
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And... "Pielsko"... 😮😢😮😊
"I'm trying with Czec... Has roots relations with your language,... Anyway, I send you
Mon felicitations pour votre lecons J'ai tres heureux du voi
" Le puis belle oeils" du Polska"
Andiamo presto a imparare
"Pielsko" Súbito!!! 😅😊😂🤔🙃🚴🍇🍷🍾🥂🥩☕🍸🎉😇🇲🇽😎
My favorite part about polish is brother in polish is brat.
;)
I'll help you a little. Polish "dzi" is pronounced as the English letter "G".
Yes, that's also true :) At least the "g" in some English words
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A have found more dificul to read, the acentu is to create my more problem, how can do to passed this situation?
I think just keep practicing :) and listening is also helpful
Are q, v and x used?
only in words of foreign origin, for example, you could see words like 'xero', but the correct spelling in Polish is actually 'ksero'
Ja lubie mowic tego jezyk tez mnie jestem pszewodnikiem w zanzibarze zapraszam serdecne tu
Dziękujemy :)
Miło nam, że lubisz mówić po polsku
Thanks for watching! Which letters do you find the most difficult to pronounce? Or maybe some sound the same to you ?
I don't notice a difference between cz and ć, and between sz and ś.
yes, they're very similar! So with cz and sz, the tongue has more of a rounded shape and touches the front teeth slightly.
With the softer sounds: ć and ś, the tongue is completely flat and our side teeth are pressing on it.
Also, try thinking about it this way: the English "sh" is in between sz and ś. And the English "ch" is between cz and ć.
Hope that this helps you understand the difference better!
@@polishwithblondes Dziękuję bardzo ☺
I want ask about v
We don't really use 'v', unless it is a foreign word that we borrowed directly from, for example, English, but it is not common at all. We pronounce 'w' as you would pronounce 'v' in English.
Szanowna Pani! Dlaczego WSJP jest określony mianem "Welki"? Autorzy tego słownika sami siebie chwalą, uważając go za słownik, stworzony przez wielkich naukowców? Czy w tej nazwie wyrażenie "wielki" jest użyte leksycznie prawidłowo?
Dzień dobry :) Chyba chodzi o to, że wielki oznacza duży, obszerny.. Nie zastanawiałam się nigdy nad tym
@@polishwithblondes chodzi o to, że wielki to znaczy (w tym przypadku) niejako wynik pracy wybitnych naukowców. Duży to już jest coś zupełnie innego, coś większego, obszernego I t.d.
@@Oczywistosc „W "Wielkim słowniku języka polskiego PWN" składającym się z pięciu tomów, można odnaleźć słownictwo należące do języka ogólnopolskiego, zarówno tego standardowego, jak i literackiego. Nie zabrakło też rozmaitych odmian polszczyzny. Całość zawiera około 100000 haseł przedmiotowych. Oprócz tego, w ramach poszczególnych tomów można tu też odnaleźć polskie przysłowia oraz związki frazeologiczne. Grupa redakcyjna przygotowująca słownik zaopatrzyła go również w najważniejsze informacje gramatyczne dotyczące fleksji oraz składni”.
Słowniki nie są tworzone przez celebrytów. Nawet nie są tam wymienione wszystkie osoby, które brały udział w pracach nad słownikiem.
Proszę nie udawać, że umie pani polski alfabet. Prawdziwy polski alfabet ma NAZWY.
A, ą, bE, cE, ćE, dE, e, ę, eF, itd.
Proszę nie wprowadzać ludzi w błąd.
Tu nie chodzi o nauczenie ludzi alfabetu, tylko o wymawianie liter alfabetu tak jak brzmią w polskich wyrazach. Wiedza, że B czyta się „BE” jest mniej przydatna
@@polishwithblondes Powinno chociaż być to wspomniane.