Thanks for the videos, I'm brazilian and my friend's husband is polish, I just want him to feel a little bit like home here in Brazil and your videos are helping a lot.
I'm so happy that I found this video to study Biernik. You did a really great job! Easy explanation, Graphics/Text on screen, Perfect speed and useful practice exercises. Zajebiście!
Thank you. As Czech I find this case the most confusing. Especially a -> ę, because we have a -> u (piji kávu). But I heard ę used to be read as eu, so it maybe have some common root. Each gender in Czech can have up to 4 endings for every case, so cases in Polish look simple 😊 .
In your nominative case plurals lecture I think you said the most common plural endings were E or Y (and then you described some exceptions plurals). Is there any rule for when to add an E (example kanapkE for sandwiches in this lecture ) and when to add a Y? it would be good if there were.
Dziekujemy za udostepnienie nam tak wspanialych filmow :)
You are the best teacher ever... so clear and easy to follow
Have you ever written any books about the Polish language?
That was really good. Explanations were very clear...dzięki!
Proszę bardzo :)
Thanks for the videos, I'm brazilian and my friend's husband is polish, I just want him to feel a little bit like home here in Brazil and your videos are helping a lot.
So happy to hear that!
I'm so happy that I found this video to study Biernik. You did a really great job! Easy explanation, Graphics/Text on screen, Perfect speed and useful practice exercises. Zajebiście!
dziękuję :)
This was the best explanation I found so far!
Thank you!
This is good thank you and I am waiting for part2
Thank you. As Czech I find this case the most confusing. Especially a -> ę, because we have a -> u (piji kávu). But I heard ę used to be read as eu, so it maybe have some common root. Each gender in Czech can have up to 4 endings for every case, so cases in Polish look simple 😊 .
Yes, I think they may have a common root :)
In your nominative case plurals lecture I think you said the most common plural endings were E or Y (and then you described some exceptions plurals). Is there any rule for when to add an E (example kanapkE for sandwiches in this lecture ) and when to add a Y? it would be good if there were.
Nominative plural ending -e is used following: -dzi/-dź, -ci/-ć, , -j, -l, -ni/-ń, -si/-ś, -zi/-ź, -dz , - dż , -c, -cz, -rz, -ż, -sz; for feminine and masculine nouns,e.g. talerze, pieniądze, morele, konie etc
@@polishwithblondes Djiekuje!
super helpful....
Thank you!
Not so hard if I knew the vocabularies. It's similar to your enemy language Russian.
Good to hear it is not too hard