I've watched many videos and read manuals about this subject, and none of those sources explained it in such a clear and concise form. Finally, I get it! Dziękuję bardzo.
Okay so I have been doing duolingo but I keep loosing because I never understood the rules behind the nouns and adjectives. This video is so clear and perfect pace! Thank you so much ✨🫶🏼🔥 Dziękuję bardzo!
One question. if Masculine usually end in consonant, Feminine usually end in ( a, i ) Neuter usually end in ( o, e, ę, um ) How about the words end "u" ??🤔
In the nominative case (basic form of a noun or an adjective) I can't think of a noun that ends with 'u' , can you? Maybe a borrowed word, like 'guru' for example, which is masculine for us
@polishwithblondes ahhh.. okay i got it!😁 can you please tell me how to say " anytime, anywhere, everytime,everywhere, many years ago". And "one day, two days, three days".. and so on "One month, two months".. and so on "One year, two years".. and so on Thanks in advance❤
to jest is very hard to think about. The 'to' looks like it is unnecessarily added. Like: New York. To. Is a big city. And then, instead if losing 'to', the friendly 'jest' is thrown away.
Yes, this one can be difficult to pronounce, also because it's similar to "ź" and "dż". We have a whole video on pronunciation in Polish, hopefully it will help you understand it a little better! th-cam.com/video/EjxDh9BIX2M/w-d-xo.html
You need to use intrumental case whenever you use the verb 'jest' to say who/what someone is: Ona jest Polką, on jest pilotem, ona jest dobrą mamą, but, be careful, because when you don't use a noun, just the adjective, then this adjective is not in the instrumental case: Ona jest dobra, on jest miły. check out the video about instrumental case to find out more: th-cam.com/video/bQ1T41tnj_8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=gSDWF5JtdPm1KLKN
I've watched many videos and read manuals about this subject, and none of those sources explained it in such a clear and concise form. Finally, I get it! Dziękuję bardzo.
You are the greatest teacher ever seen me .❤❤❤
Okay so I have been doing duolingo but I keep loosing because I never understood the rules behind the nouns and adjectives. This video is so clear and perfect pace! Thank you so much ✨🫶🏼🔥 Dziękuję bardzo!
Cieszę się! Dziekuję :)
Thank you very much polish with Blondies ❤❤❤
Настаўніца - miła osoba, bardzo miła. Dzisiaj z czerwoną pomadką.
You're a great teacher!
Thank you!
No problem! Great video!
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Dziękuję!!!
Really amazing loved it ❤️❤️❤️
Every lesson with you in it is just amazing! So imformative and a pleasure to watch!
Thank you :)
Dziękukę bardzo. Świetny wideo
Dzięki :)
Fantastic content so easy to understand Thank-you
Thanks for watching !
Super video for language learner.
Thank you!
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dzięki💕
In spanish we also have genders and it kinda works the same so that's really cool, I just didn't know it
dziekuje bardzo
proszę :)
Hello..I always watch your video to learn..Hope to be in poland this year.
Thank you! Fingers crossed :)
Anyway I try to get to study Polish..by means of English)
Thanks for the filmik)
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Komentarz dla algorytmów. Powodzenia.
Dziękujemy!
Ok I try mine : Zuzai to piękna osoba 😊😻
Świetnie
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If you ever become a teacher, all the boys in your class are going to be extremely well behaved for you .... 100% 😍
One question.
if Masculine usually end in consonant,
Feminine usually end in ( a, i )
Neuter usually end in ( o, e, ę, um )
How about the words end "u" ??🤔
In the nominative case (basic form of a noun or an adjective) I can't think of a noun that ends with 'u' , can you? Maybe a borrowed word, like 'guru' for example, which is masculine for us
@polishwithblondes ahhh.. okay i got it!😁 can you please tell me how to say " anytime, anywhere, everytime,everywhere, many years ago".
And "one day, two days, three days".. and so on
"One month, two months".. and so on
"One year, two years".. and so on
Thanks in advance❤
So verbs are sometimes skipped and articles (a, an, the) are not used?
tak:)
They had to nerf it somehow😂
to jest
is very hard to think about.
The 'to' looks like it is unnecessarily added.
Like:
New York. To. Is a big city.
And then, instead if losing 'to', the friendly 'jest' is thrown away.
true, but it is what it is
Ma'm, The letter "Z" with a dot on top of it. Its pronunciation is not clear to me.
Yes, this one can be difficult to pronounce, also because it's similar to "ź" and "dż".
We have a whole video on pronunciation in Polish, hopefully it will help you understand it a little better!
th-cam.com/video/EjxDh9BIX2M/w-d-xo.html
I dont understand why it isn't "Wiktoria jest miła osoba" why remove the "jest" and not the "to"
You need to use intrumental case whenever you use the verb 'jest' to say who/what someone is: Ona jest Polką, on jest pilotem, ona jest dobrą mamą, but, be careful, because when you don't use a noun, just the adjective, then this adjective is not in the instrumental case: Ona jest dobra, on jest miły. check out the video about instrumental case to find out more: th-cam.com/video/bQ1T41tnj_8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=gSDWF5JtdPm1KLKN
Why did you Obiad is dinner? I was told Kolacja is dinner.
obiad is the main meal but it is usually at around 2-4 pm in Poland, whereas kolacja is usually a lighter evening meal
Can I learn polish with you?
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