I work register at a predominantly Polish grocery store and I started piecing together key phrases and vegetables customers would say to me even though I don’t speak a lick of it 😂 so watching this video is really helping me expand my vocab!
I'm Brazilian, but my great great grandparents came from Poland many years ago. The only word that I already knew on that list was bread, but I just knew how to pronounce, I don't knew how to write it. My grandma used to speak polish when she was younger, but now she just remember some few words.
Thank you for helping me learn Polish! I work for the Polish American Association in Chicago as a Recruiter and these videos help me a lot! You are the best Ewelina !❤️🙏
Cześć! I hadn't realised it until now, but your voice is perfect to catch everyone's attention in the room. It's a talent a good teacher needs. Sometimes I'm distracted, but the volume of your voice brings me back to the class. 😊
Your videos are the only recomendation of TH-cam that I still haven't ignore. And I always learn new things, thank you so much, even though I am always like 2 years late commenting them.
Dziekuje 😊Miss Evelana . I'm just back from Wroclaw after a week of ballroom and Latin dancing 💃with the lovely Polish dance teacher Rafal Pilot. What a help your lessons have been. I had a fabulous time on my first ever visit to 🇵🇱 Poland. Im hoping to visit Krakow next trip . Dobranoc 😘
I already knew a lot of the food items and now understand some plurals thanks, I work at a store in the UK so would love to learn some customer service phrases (:
The vocabulary seems quite tricky but It ends up that I could almost catch your grocery list! chleb, mleko, wody, dwa piwa, truskawki, czereśnie i trzy ogórki. A few of them I've heard a lot while I was traveling in Poland last year. Kind of bring me back to that trip! Dziękuję bardzo, Ewalina! Uszesz bardzo dobrze polski.
This lesson is wonderful!!! So very helpful and a great start to my new challenge in learning Polish food terminology! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Thank you so much for the lessons .. Could you please do one covering "at the restaurant" like how to ask for a table, how to order, and basic etiquette such as tipping and thanking the staff
AHhhh Ewelinaaa... I laugh when I realize and understand that you said that you want two beers in the video as an example. .. you make me getting better and better at learning this Polish language. Dziekuje Bardzo!!! :D
almost all these words are same in ukrainian and rusian...polish is the closest to proto slavic..ukranian and belarusian are 2nd and 3rd..we are quite similar pre christianity..slavs originate from where all 3 countries meet
@@juliaszmyt7301 I had this question too, but I thought only masculine animate objects like people or animals used the genitive form in the accusative. Maybe you can explain what's going on. Thanks
tomato is an animate masculine noun? "Poproszę jednego pomidora." I was really surprised by that. Is this an exception or can someone explain what is going on here? I thought the masculine inanimate didn't change in the accusative. What is going on here?
love this..i am a ukr n rus speaker.. i remember the stady baby selling produce at the out door markets..these words mostly the same for the groceries..poland has some of my favorite rappers and beat makers..i prefer them to ukrainian rappers and american rappers..malik montana, enter, cypis and chillwagon members reto.zabson, borixon who is a goat to have such proteges.. i appreciate your content..i want to be near fluent asap..i much prefer polish vulgarities..so much more to offer than ukrainian and rusian
The information this time will help me a lot, useful, but I can't pronounce the last word. Tried to listen several times but it wasn't clear::To wszystko:: Could you pronounce it again clearly? Thank you for the good you offer. and follow up in order to actually use it
Dzienkuja you are a good teacher.
This lesson made me hungry!!
I work register at a predominantly Polish grocery store and I started piecing together key phrases and vegetables customers would say to me even though I don’t speak a lick of it 😂 so watching this video is really helping me expand my vocab!
I'm Brazilian, but my great great grandparents came from Poland many years ago. The only word that I already knew on that list was bread, but I just knew how to pronounce, I don't knew how to write it. My grandma used to speak polish when she was younger, but now she just remember some few words.
I love ur teaching ❤️
Thank you for helping me learn Polish! I work for the Polish American Association in Chicago as a Recruiter and these videos help me a lot! You are the best Ewelina !❤️🙏
Your way of read is very good mam I m trying learn polish language with u ,dzekuje
He he, this is a lot of fun! I love this language and I hope that one day I will speak it.
It helps me a lot from counting 1 to 100 and days and even months to, it really helps me lot thru this video
thank you so much!!! its very difficult but i want to learn.
Cześć! I hadn't realised it until now, but your voice is perfect to catch everyone's attention in the room. It's a talent a good teacher needs. Sometimes I'm distracted, but the volume of your voice brings me back to the class. 😊
you are a great teacher that is why i see you in TH-cam everyday ..thank you..Dziękuję
I’m liking it all and need to hire you because I’m heading to Poland in a few months
super, amazing !!
Your videos are the only recomendation of TH-cam that I still haven't ignore. And I always learn new things, thank you so much, even though I am always like 2 years late commenting them.
Very useful video. Dziekuje Ewelina.
amazing! im living in Poland now and these videos are helping me so much. 💪🇵🇱
Thats great to hear!
Dziekuje 😊Miss Evelana . I'm just back from Wroclaw after a week of ballroom and Latin dancing 💃with the lovely Polish dance teacher Rafal Pilot. What a help your lessons have been. I had a fabulous time on my first ever visit to 🇵🇱 Poland. Im hoping to visit Krakow next trip . Dobranoc 😘
I am so jealous! That sounds amazing ! You are going to love Kraków ! Enjoy honey!
Awesome teaching technics
thank you!
In Germany sour cherries are called "Weichsel" in some dialects. Seems pretty similar to the Polish word.
thankyou for this video Ewelina, appreciate your efforts
I don't know why am i watching this but you make a great teacher!
The Oracle Journal haha thanks so much !! Your words make me happy . Maybe one day you'll have a Polish husband haha I don't know ..
I am so pleased that I found your on-line teaching channel.
Thanks for your video very helpfull me to learn Polish language thanks Ewelina 😍😀
I can't thank you enough. I love your lessons.
aww thank you so much ! that means a lot ;-)
I'm trying to learn Polish, because I'm going to Poland in July and I'll be there for a year.
Kocham cie
I already knew a lot of the food items and now understand some plurals thanks, I work at a store in the UK so would love to learn some customer service phrases (:
💗U Ewelina you are 'The One ', teacher 👌👍👍👍
The vocabulary seems quite tricky but It ends up that I could almost catch your grocery list! chleb, mleko, wody, dwa piwa, truskawki, czereśnie i trzy ogórki. A few of them I've heard a lot while I was traveling in Poland last year. Kind of bring me back to that trip! Dziękuję bardzo, Ewalina! Uszesz bardzo dobrze polski.
Thank you so much for practicing with me ;-))
This lesson is wonderful!!! So very helpful and a great start to my new challenge in learning Polish food terminology! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
You are very welcome ! I am glad I could help ;-)
Thank you so much for the lessons .. Could you please do one covering "at the restaurant" like how to ask for a table, how to order, and basic etiquette such as tipping and thanking the staff
I know this is very late, but I really like your way of teaching, thank you so much! Dzienkuja!
Thanks for every lesson very much up Belding from Winnipeg
Thank you for help
Wow,i love your teaching 💝💝💝💝
Very nicely u teach
Pomidor is a funny word. It's the same in Russian, but in the end it's Italian (pomodoro).
Stefan Reichenberger its sound like Anidoro ( toilet ) in Philipines
Zrozumiałem wszystko. Dziękuję. 🤗
Super ;-)
Thank you Ewelina 😙
Really, your teaching style like my mommy, when she had taught me at childhood.
AHhhh Ewelinaaa... I laugh when I realize and understand that you said that you want two beers in the video as an example. .. you make me getting better and better at learning this Polish language. Dziekuje Bardzo!!! :D
Bardzo proszę! haha I am glad you enjoyed this lesson ;-)
Thank you very much Ewelina. You really teach very well! :D
Thanks so much ! I am trying ;-)
I managed to get by today, but this will come in handy!
Nice video
Thanks for sharing
Dziekuje bardzo
Bardzo proszę
You look beautiful my teacher when you get ornaments.
Ewelina my Love.
thank you, I'm going to Poland for a whole year.
Nazywan sie khamis uczes popolsku
The word for bread in Polish , is extremely similar or even the same as the word for break in Russian .
almost all these words are same in ukrainian and rusian...polish is the closest to proto slavic..ukranian and belarusian are 2nd and 3rd..we are quite similar pre christianity..slavs originate from where all 3 countries meet
Thanks
I'm always onetime for my Polish lessons
yes you are!!!! haha
Hello Ewelina,
Thank you . Your videos are very useful. İf you put the number to videos, i can find easily which video i watched or not.
Thx u Hun
You're welcome! Thank you!
thank you
Oh very much educative videos. Please make more more videos like this
Good video ❤
Dziękuje bardzo ewelina to jest lekcja
Can you do another basic Polish conversation
Can you do one on driving in Poland?
you are awesome !!!
thanks , so are you!
I do my best....to learn from you :)
I'm confused about jeden vs. jednego. Can you give a quick explanation of why the word for the number changes and when? Thanks!
jeden is a nominative form, jednego is a genitive or accusative form. To jest jeden pomidor/ Mam jednego pomidora
jeden is a nominative form, jednego is a genitive or accusative form. To jest jeden pomidor/ Mam jednego pomidora
@@juliaszmyt7301 I had this question too, but I thought only masculine animate objects like people or animals used the genitive form in the accusative. Maybe you can explain what's going on. Thanks
Being surronded by Polish people at work has led me to this channel, jestem mężczyzną ty jesteś piękną kobietą.
The polish word czeresnie very similar to the Hungarian word cseresznye, and these words have the same meanings 😇
hi i am from poland but i still watch your videos
awesome ! thank you! So maybe you can learn English ;-)
Nice
bardzo cię kocham
tomato is an animate masculine noun? "Poproszę jednego pomidora." I was really surprised by that. Is this an exception or can someone explain what is going on here? I thought the masculine inanimate didn't change in the accusative. What is going on here?
love this..i am a ukr n rus speaker.. i remember the stady baby selling produce at the out door markets..these words mostly the same for the groceries..poland has some of my favorite rappers and beat makers..i prefer them to ukrainian rappers and american rappers..malik montana, enter, cypis and chillwagon members reto.zabson, borixon who is a goat to have such proteges.. i appreciate your content..i want to be near fluent asap..i much prefer polish vulgarities..so much more to offer than ukrainian and rusian
Dziendobry Ewelena ! Bardzo dobra Lekcja , Gdzie mieszkaliście w Polsce ? Jestem w Gdansk
Jestem z Gorzowa Wlkp.
in serbian, vishnja is a Sour cherry, cherry is just treshnja..
I would like to compare polish n Russian - milk ( mleko/молоко moloko) , water ( woda, wody/ вода,воду,води woda, wodó , wodé ) , tomato ( pomidor / помидоры , томат pomidori or tomat ) , beer ( piwo / пиво pivo) , cherry ( wisnia / вишня wisnya) , chicken ( kurczak / курица kuritsa ) , mutton ( baranina / баранина baranina ) , mushroom ( Grzyb / гриб Grib ) , fish ( ryba / рыба ryba ) ,Rice (Ryż /рис , Rys ) , garlic (czosnek,/ чеснок czesnok ) ,bread ( chleb / хлеб , hleb ) , butter ( masło / масло maslo ) , sour cream (śmietana / сметана , smetana ) , ginger ( imbr / имбирь imbir ) , cabbage ( kapusta / капуста, kapusta ) , cucumber (ogórek / огурец ogurets ) , carrot (marchewka / морковь marchowk) ,cheese ( ser / сыр syr )
I personally feel polish is very easy to speak than to write and read as I know Russian . Especially after watching your videos.
slavs originate from the area where poland, ukraine, and belarus meet
If im in Poland can you teach me personal to get exam polish citizen
I love you 💞
What the meaning of this word przy thanks
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد
great video, this was super helpful! hope we can support one another in the future
it is easy for russian) Almost the same
Thats true ;-) Those 2 languages are in the same family ;-)
The information this time will help me a lot, useful, but I can't pronounce the last word. Tried to listen several times but it wasn't clear::To wszystko:: Could you pronounce it again clearly? Thank you for the good you offer. and follow up in order to actually use it
I love you
I was searching "Polish food stores" and got ..this. RIDICULOUS!!!!
why it is not ''dwa wody'' but dwie wody?
You are beautful hi hi ewelina
Why do yo say "Jednego pomidora" if the singular is pomidor? I'm confused
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I am live in dubai
Please Ewelina tell the meaning of this. Ci,c,cz,s,Ś,Si,Sz,Rz,Zi thanks
She can't pronounce these correctly
You're very beautiful i just watch you while listening
i think polish language is very difficult ohh my god!!!!!!!!
1 masło
sexy kobieta
Piwo fuuuuu
Nice
I love you