Good lesson but I have to say: this type of handswriting is so annoying. it's very hard to see all the characters clearly, especially for beginners just like me...
Bardzo mi przykro, ale ta pani źle mówi. Nie mówimy CIĘ tylko CIE, nie mówimy LUBIĘ, tylko LUBIE. Dobrze powiedziała DOJDE. Znowu źle - NIE PALE. Nie SKĄD, tylko SKONT. O jejku... :) 0:59 - nie skomentuję.
Na anglistyce mamy taki przedmiot "emisja głosu" i teraz się wymądrzam :P
@magauchsein Also, it uses the Polish word bad. Those words are not spoken cultural Russian people. It looks like a man swears. Looks funny. Especially when they said a young girl: D
I strongly believe that Poles came from Polek, the son of Eber.
And Polish language and other Slavic languages have their roots in Semitic languages. And I was told by a Pole that the great Polish poet Adam MIickiewicz also believe that Slavs came from the Middle-East.
There are many similarities between Polish and Hebrew languages.
"Yak" means "How" in Polish and "Yak" means "How " in Hebrew.
Polish "Kohav" (to love), Hebrew "Ahav" (to love) Polish Ze (it, this), Hebrew Ze (it, this)
I agree with you that reading is very important but what even more important is that understanding and critically analyzing of what you are reading.
Have you ever read about the Last Glacial Maximum, depopulation of Europe as a result of it and repopulation of Europe by the Semitic speaking Middle-Eastern Neolithic Farmers after the Last Glacial Maximum. The Semitic tribes called their ruler " Nasi" or Gnasi". Slavic ruler was called "Knias".
I will research this. I like the theory very much. I think that it has to be true because the first groups of people populated the so called "Fertile Crescent" (which is very much what we call today Middle-East) and from there the rest of the world. So it seems very probable that we could trace some signs of our common beginnings in the our languages. Just like we can trace all signs of human race features in the faces of the San people from Namibia and Botswana.
I would rather say that all our languages have a common root. And it would be probably some African Khoekhoe language where all our languages have developed. You sure heard about the indo-european language family - but before of that there were a Proto-Indian-European language family and so I'm sure that if we would go far enough then we would speak the same language at some of the point of the history of the mankind. We are one family and I'm very proud to have Polish Hebrew word
Europe was repopulated after the Last Glacial Maximum not by the mythical "Indo-European" people but by the Semitic speaking Middle-Eastern Neolithic farmers.
Very interesting is the Slavic word "Lud", "Ludi" meaning people.
"Lud" was the name of the one of the son of Sem ( Genesis 10:22)
Genesis 10 is also called The Table of the Nations.
Lud, Ludi, was a Semitic tribe which, apparently, moved to Europe and became the ancestors of Slavic tribes.
this is a nice theory. Give me some references for this. Are there any places on wikipedia (or others) speaking about this? How do you explain the huge similarities between Sanskrit and Urdu and Slavic languages?
There is plenty of information and books about Middle-Eastern Neolithic farmers.
Wiki has the articles about them.
Google:"Racial reality-Neolithic farmers, Dienekes antropology blog, the article 'Most modern European males descend from farmers who migrated from the Near East", etc...
@loveloving10 I know little to nothing about polish myself, though I hope to learn soon. However I think you're a bit flawed in your reasoning. Polish may indeed have taken some things from Hebrew, many languages have. But to my untrained ear Polish sounds a bit more like Russian and German mixed together. However as I said, I am neither a Philologist or a Polish speaker.
There are many similarities between Semitic and Germanic and Slavic languages.
For example ERETZ in Hebrew means land. English Earth, German Erde obviously came from Semitic ERETZ.
Semitic ISH means man.
English, Spanish, Swedish mean "ISH" from England, Spain. Sweden "ISHA", in Hebrew a woman, was created by adding "a" to the male form of word and that how female form is creating in all Slavic languages.
Such a similarity between Hebrew and Slavic grammar is not a coincident.
Good video but would be great if the words were broken down once after the initial saying as I found that I didn't have enough time remember the first word before it was right into the next.
Any chance it could be redone with a breakdown of the word/sentence?
no, not really. But you can find a lot of different and new material on my channel :) just search for: learn Polish or visit our Polish Forum on solarnet dot tv
I tak, ja mówię po polsku ,a napisałem po angielsku tylko dlatego ,aby i wy i tamten kretyn litewski miałby co poczytać.Absolutna większość Litwinów nienawidzi lub po prostu ma wielką niechęć do Polaków, więc uprzejmie poproszę nie przepraszać tych kretynów ,bo oni za plecami mówią o nas straszne rzeczy ,cieszą się katyniem i ponarami ..taka jest prawda ,mieszkam wśród nich i powiem szczerze - to mały naród który przypomina hitlerowców ,tylko za słaby aby coś zrobić.
Dont listen to ImFromLithuania ,lithuanians mostly are shouvinistic bastards ..especially hates poles and russian, they even denies polish people existence in Lithuania ..call us like you see "tuteish", so dont be sorry for them, they dont deserve to be sorry for.It's shame that history took such a road ,those bastards dont deserve Wilno.You dont live around them so dont think about them to nice ,majority lithuanians are scumbags.
only word you need to know is KURWA. its represents polish language, culture and people. oh btw if u want to learn polish, just learn russian. polish langugae is russian language with more these "JWCJWJJCJWJJJCJCJCJCJZZZZZ"
@ImFromLithuania you probably have no reason to say that. When u say this, you outrage other ppl, polish ppl.How would u feel if anyone would say something like this about your language or about your country!? How would u feel? I understand u would feel very well, yeah?
@ImFromLithuania You don't like Polish people? ^^ I'm Polish and I learn Russian language so: shut up. If you really think that Russian language is the same like Polish language - you must be stupid ^^ I really don't know why Lithuanian don't like Polish. Can you say?
@ReitaRukiTheGazettE yes bro, i can answear you. Does SUVALKAI, SEINAi, PUNSKAS, AUGUSTAVAS tells you anything? with over 80% of that areas ethnic Lithuanians, and polish government doesnt want to give these teritorys back to Lithuania. For ages it was lithuanians land, and after ww2 you took it to polish state. + Vilnius. Why you claim it as yours? its Lithuanias capital for more then 500 years + i live in Vilnius for 20 years now, there is no polish people here, only "tetuish" whos belorusians
@ImFromLithuania The Polish government is shit. Sorry, for them to cling to, like all Polish people. Damn, I'm sorry. A ordinary Polish can't do anything. The Polish government not only to diffrent country is to shit. Jesus, in Poland sugar costs 2 euro. Well, you hate all Polish people because some person is mentally ill? Ok. I can accept it.
@ReitaRukiTheGazettE thanx for honest answear. i 110% agree with you. sometimes i chat with polaks on skype and other programes, they are nice, i feel kinda polak some times, because we have beatiful Vilnius, wich was made by polish-lithuanian arcitectures and masons. but still.
@ImFromLithuania You know what did German for Poland? Completely destroyed the capital. They stole artwork, which never returned to Polish. Killed, tortured, destroyed. And the Russians? They were not worse. Finally, we need to forgive. The Lithuania must still fight. I hope that someday you will forgive.
Polish slang word "Kurva" may have come from Hebrew "Hurva" meaning ruins, collapsed, destroyed.
As" Kurva" in Polish language, "Hurva" in Hebrew associated with something bad, misfortunate, evil, etc...
There is the Hurva Synagogue in Jerusalem which was destroyed by Muslims in 1721 and lay in ruin for 140 years before being rebuilt. That is why it was called the Hurva Synagogue.
The similarity in pronunciation and meaning between Polish "Kurva" and Hebrew "Hurva" is obvious.
It's obvious that the word Kurva (Kurwa) came from the Hebrew word Hurva The Poles themselves are the descendants of Polek, son of Eber (Heber), which makes the Poles Hebrews.
@loveloving10 Yet, "hurva" has a completely different meaning. You're not Polish, so you don't have a right to judge us. We know who we are, and we're not Hebrews.
Read my previous posts about the Semitic speaking Neolithic Farmers who repopulated Europe after the Last Glacial Maximum.
And, btw, the Slavic word "Knias, kniaz" means a ruler, a chieftain, came from Semitic "Nasi" or "ha-Nasi" ( Hebrew 'ha" has the same meaning as English "the") which also means ruler, chieftain.
The Poles did not fall from sky as you had though and had been taught in your school before.
@loveloving10 The Polish education system is one if the best education systems in Europe, so you should seriously think about what you're saying, and get some help... FAST.
takie żeczy to sie słyszy po agielsku lub po szwabsku nie po polsku hehehehehe ale w końcu J.polski jeden z najtrudniejszych języków :PP:P:P::P fajny filmik dla cudzoziemca który się uczy polskiego
@FrostMr unfortunatly? Stary, jak ci się nie podoba i tak bardzo nad tym ubolewasz, to wypierdalaj z Polski do Anglii i tak sobie żyj! Polska nie potrzebuje tu takich nieszczęśliwych frajerów.
Sometimes I fail to understand why the Polish language when written makes it so difficult for other nationalities to learn their alphabet. I personally find the cyrillic lingo's much easier to read than polish. Polish could be made a lot easier to read i reckon if it switched to cyrillics.
@DarkMedievalTimes1 We are part of European tradition not Russian. So stupid comment. Maybe English will be also easier to read if it switched to cyrillics. Yeah ?
@DarkMedievalTimes1 Hmm so Ireland is part of Africa ? What do you mean you are not European ? Irish people come from Normandy to England and latter to Ireland. In the past British Isles were integral part of Europe. So what do you mean ? You are both Irish , European man ;)
@magic685 Ireland part of Africa..? WTF are you smoking? Does someone from Nigeria think they're African when they're asked what country they're from? Does someone from China say, "Oh I'm Asian", so therefore why would I call myself European when I'm Irish? Europe is not a country and I'll never recognise it as one either! Continents are not a reflection on heritage, culture or nationality for that matter. Sounds to me that you view Europe much like what the Soviet Union represented.
@DarkMedievalTimes1 Off course you are Irish. Your nationality is Irish, motherland is Ireland. Dont talk to me about Soviet Union I my father was fighting with this shit when your mother didin't born you. Ireland is part of Europe Ireland is not a continent or small islle with no cultural connections with Europe that was all I was trying to say. Cheers.
Założę się, że każdy zagraniczniak, który to obejrzał i wysłuchał słyszał jedynie szczszczszczszcz ;p Ale to już standard dopóki nie liźniesz polskiego nie masz najmniejszych szans, aby usłyszeć coś poza szczszczszcz.
Gzjekuje bardzo! Jestem Angielsku, nie mowie po polsku. Jestem 43 lat, jestem lubisz Polsku bardzo! Chzy Pani mowysz po Angielsku? Do zobaczienia! Do jutra!
@Feisty1967 Haha :D ! Great ! I think you want to say : "Dziękuję bardzo ! Jestem Anglikiem, nie mówie po polsku. Mam 43 lata, lubie Polske bardzo! Czy pani mówi po Agielsku ? Do zobaczenia! Do jutra!
Do wszystkich mówiących na temat "ę" i "e", to fakt, na tym filmiku te "ę" jest przesadzone, ale nie mówcie, że go się nie wymawia, bo to również jest błąd. Ja osobiście mówię i słyszę "ę" w codziennej wymowie, jednak nie jest ono tak nosowe jak na filmiku.
@Klamka357 Nie, nie wymawia się! w wyrazach zakończonych na samogłoskę nosową "ę", nie powinno się wymawiać dokładnie "ę"! Nazywa się to hiperpoprawność i jest to błąd! koniec kropka!
is that polish for - sorry i am a work shy, embarrased drug smuggling scumbag who likes to turn up to claim your generous welfare because i am too lazy to turn up for work just like the locals ?
Jestem Tajwańczykiem. Od 3 lat uczę się języka polskiego i bardzo lubię polski. hehe. będę też uczyć w Polsce. And I really think it is a really interesting project you are working on!
I know one man from Sweden and he told that we saying something with shut mouth and he just heard in conversation "szcz sz ś ć prz eprz" :) cheers from Poland
that's great. you need to take your time to start to learn Polish. Try my Polish lessons from the playlists or from solarnet tv. You should take your time at the beginning to get used to this language. Then it will become easy to you :)
very hard
Bengalltigerr 1 hour ago
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niusiaczek1991 2 weeks ago
Good lesson but I have to say: this type of handswriting is so annoying. it's very hard to see all the characters clearly, especially for beginners just like me...
MoriAryka 2 weeks ago
@MoriAryka
yes, this is why we never followed this Blackboard concept
magauchsein 2 weeks ago
Polski jest łatwy :p
TheNikaa97 1 month ago
Bardzo mi przykro, ale ta pani źle mówi. Nie mówimy CIĘ tylko CIE, nie mówimy LUBIĘ, tylko LUBIE. Dobrze powiedziała DOJDE. Znowu źle - NIE PALE. Nie SKĄD, tylko SKONT. O jejku... :) 0:59 - nie skomentuję.
Na anglistyce mamy taki przedmiot "emisja głosu" i teraz się wymądrzam :P
Rafael1numero1uno 1 month ago
@Rafael1numero1uno skont??!! kto cię polskiego uczył??????????????? mówi się skąd -,-
PLSonGoten 1 month ago
@PLSonGoten No przykro mi ale po prostu mam rację, nie chce mi się tłumaczyć.
Rafael1numero1uno 1 month ago
This video is too fast,how heck is anyone to learn this fast.
strangerinwhite 2 months ago
Borat? 0:10 so that's where he got it from lol. thanks for the vid, great language!
stefanojesse 2 months ago
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stefanojesse 2 months ago
I'm trying to learn Polish as I'm backpacking there soon. Difficult language, but Polish people are very nice :)
joezw99 2 months ago
-3mam na imie isabel french, jestem amerykaninem!
Isabelapplepie33 2 months ago
Co to kurwa jest?
AnonimousZhid 3 months ago
Why cant the entire world speak the same language lol
xistoxs 5 months ago
Polska jest wypaczeniem języka rosyjskiego
Imprudentman 6 months ago
@Imprudentman
No, it's not that easy. Russian and Polish have common roots from where both of the languages developed independently.
magauchsein 6 months ago
@magauchsein When I wrote it I was joking. However, although a lot of similar words. This is similar to some of the Russian language of liberty.
Imprudentman 6 months ago
@magauchsein Freedom of spelling rules of Russian language
Imprudentman 6 months ago
@magauchsein Also, it uses the Polish word bad. Those words are not spoken cultural Russian people. It looks like a man swears. Looks funny. Especially when they said a young girl: D
Imprudentman 6 months ago
I strongly believe that Poles came from Polek, the son of Eber.
And Polish language and other Slavic languages have their roots in Semitic languages. And I was told by a Pole that the great Polish poet Adam MIickiewicz also believe that Slavs came from the Middle-East.
There are many similarities between Polish and Hebrew languages.
"Yak" means "How" in Polish and "Yak" means "How " in Hebrew.
Polish "Kohav" (to love), Hebrew "Ahav" (to love) Polish Ze (it, this), Hebrew Ze (it, this)
loveloving10 6 months ago
@loveloving10
I strongly believe you should read some books and stop building your opinion on humbug you hear from your friends :)
magauchsein 6 months ago
@magauchsein
I agree with you that reading is very important but what even more important is that understanding and critically analyzing of what you are reading.
Have you ever read about the Last Glacial Maximum, depopulation of Europe as a result of it and repopulation of Europe by the Semitic speaking Middle-Eastern Neolithic Farmers after the Last Glacial Maximum. The Semitic tribes called their ruler " Nasi" or Gnasi". Slavic ruler was called "Knias".
It's not just a coincident.
loveloving10 6 months ago
@loveloving10
I will research this. I like the theory very much. I think that it has to be true because the first groups of people populated the so called "Fertile Crescent" (which is very much what we call today Middle-East) and from there the rest of the world. So it seems very probable that we could trace some signs of our common beginnings in the our languages. Just like we can trace all signs of human race features in the faces of the San people from Namibia and Botswana.
magauchsein 6 months ago
@magauchsein
Another word which came from Semitic languages to Slavic is " Soviet" meaning an advise, a suggestion, counseling...
"Soviet" came from Hebrew 'Safet" meaning a judge, a counselor.
"Har" in Hebrew a mountain, in Czech and Slovak languages it's "Hora" in Polish "Gora".
Hebrew '"Dereg" means a road, Polish "droga".
loveloving10 6 months ago
@loveloving10
thank you, this is really fascinating :)
magauchsein 6 months ago
@magauchsein
Compare Hebrew " Sameah, simcha" meaning Joy, happiness and Slavic "Smieh".
Obviously Slavic "Smiech" came from Semitic languages.
loveloving10 6 months ago in playlist Polski
@loveloving10
I would rather say that all our languages have a common root. And it would be probably some African Khoekhoe language where all our languages have developed. You sure heard about the indo-european language family - but before of that there were a Proto-Indian-European language family and so I'm sure that if we would go far enough then we would speak the same language at some of the point of the history of the mankind. We are one family and I'm very proud to have Polish Hebrew word
magauchsein 6 months ago
@magauchsein
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Europe was repopulated after the Last Glacial Maximum not by the mythical "Indo-European" people but by the Semitic speaking Middle-Eastern Neolithic farmers.
Very interesting is the Slavic word "Lud", "Ludi" meaning people.
"Lud" was the name of the one of the son of Sem ( Genesis 10:22)
Genesis 10 is also called The Table of the Nations.
Lud, Ludi, was a Semitic tribe which, apparently, moved to Europe and became the ancestors of Slavic tribes.
loveloving10 6 months ago
@loveloving10
this is a nice theory. Give me some references for this. Are there any places on wikipedia (or others) speaking about this? How do you explain the huge similarities between Sanskrit and Urdu and Slavic languages?
magauchsein 6 months ago
@magauchsein
There is plenty of information and books about Middle-Eastern Neolithic farmers.
Wiki has the articles about them.
Google:"Racial reality-Neolithic farmers, Dienekes antropology blog, the article 'Most modern European males descend from farmers who migrated from the Near East", etc...
loveloving10 6 months ago
@loveloving10
I'll check this. Check the documentation: The Real Eve
magauchsein 6 months ago
@magauchsein
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And if you meant by the Indo-Europeans so called "Aryans'' so this name may have come from another Semitic tribe Arameans.
Aram was a son of Sem (Genesis 10:22).
Aram consists of 2 parts: Ar and Am.
Ar it's obviously "Arya".
"Am" in Semitic languages means multitude, many, nation..
So Aram means a nation of Arim (Aryans).
Plural form in Slavic languages is created by the adding am,im,imi,ie to the words, the same as in Semitic languages.
It's not just a coincidence.
loveloving10 6 months ago
@magauchsein
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Another interesting similarity is between 'Arya" and Semitic "Eretz" meaning land.
So Ar, Arya, may have come from Eretz and means a land dweller.
There is a Slavic word "orat" meaning to cultivate land, toil on land which apparently came from Semitic Eretz.
loveloving10 6 months ago
@loveloving10 I know little to nothing about polish myself, though I hope to learn soon. However I think you're a bit flawed in your reasoning. Polish may indeed have taken some things from Hebrew, many languages have. But to my untrained ear Polish sounds a bit more like Russian and German mixed together. However as I said, I am neither a Philologist or a Polish speaker.
TheL0rdDrake 6 months ago
@TheL0rdDrake
There are many similarities between Semitic and Germanic and Slavic languages.
For example ERETZ in Hebrew means land. English Earth, German Erde obviously came from Semitic ERETZ.
Semitic ISH means man.
English, Spanish, Swedish mean "ISH" from England, Spain. Sweden "ISHA", in Hebrew a woman, was created by adding "a" to the male form of word and that how female form is creating in all Slavic languages.
Such a similarity between Hebrew and Slavic grammar is not a coincident.
loveloving10 6 months ago
@loveloving10 Well you seem to know a fair bit more about it then I do, so I will defer to you on this one. :)
TheL0rdDrake 6 months ago
Owszem "ę" się wymawia ALE NIE NA KOŃCU WYRAZU.
wolfwhistleatme 6 months ago
świetny! Chciałbym przemawiać~
SkypieanPirate 6 months ago
She's a cute Polish girl.
So now I'm more interested in the Polish language. ;)
mkrsk 7 months ago
Good video but would be great if the words were broken down once after the initial saying as I found that I didn't have enough time remember the first word before it was right into the next.
Any chance it could be redone with a breakdown of the word/sentence?
barrypearson84 7 months ago
@barrypearson84
no, not really. But you can find a lot of different and new material on my channel :) just search for: learn Polish or visit our Polish Forum on solarnet dot tv
magauchsein 7 months ago
Śliczny ma głosik ta dziewczyna :D
Gawsi90 7 months ago
how does she learn all of it?
TheEmmettMc 7 months ago
Совсем как Русский!
Ashenchesa 7 months ago
Jezyku Polski Polish On-He Ona-She Ja jestem głodny-man Jestem głodna-Woman
End of Polish last name Exchange he and she For example SKi-man SKA-woman
If someone go to Poland start looking for some must know that.
VOYTASNY 8 months ago
cute girl :)
tenmon83 8 months ago 2
I tak, ja mówię po polsku ,a napisałem po angielsku tylko dlatego ,aby i wy i tamten kretyn litewski miałby co poczytać.Absolutna większość Litwinów nienawidzi lub po prostu ma wielką niechęć do Polaków, więc uprzejmie poproszę nie przepraszać tych kretynów ,bo oni za plecami mówią o nas straszne rzeczy ,cieszą się katyniem i ponarami ..taka jest prawda ,mieszkam wśród nich i powiem szczerze - to mały naród który przypomina hitlerowców ,tylko za słaby aby coś zrobić.
mgst1222 8 months ago
@mgst1222 to masz zle doswiadczenie. Ja znam samych milych litwinow. O litwinkach po kilku drinkach to juz nie wspomne............:))
rot83 7 months ago
@rot83
Ja mieszkam na Litwie i wiem jaka jest większość tego przeklętego narodu.
mgst1222 6 months ago
Dont listen to ImFromLithuania ,lithuanians mostly are shouvinistic bastards ..especially hates poles and russian, they even denies polish people existence in Lithuania ..call us like you see "tuteish", so dont be sorry for them, they dont deserve to be sorry for.It's shame that history took such a road ,those bastards dont deserve Wilno.You dont live around them so dont think about them to nice ,majority lithuanians are scumbags.
mgst1222 8 months ago
there is a mistake - "chodź sie napić" - it should be "chodźmy sie najebać" or "ja pierdole jak mi sie chce chlać".
Czesuafeq 9 months ago
Why the long face?
gianthairyvagina 9 months ago
Jestem głodna, obejrzy to jakiś koleś poleci do Polski i to powie w restauracji ;)
pkm100 9 months ago
Co Za Asy
ElHenawyMahmoud 9 months ago
@ElHenawyMahmoud
asy ?
pkm100 9 months ago
only word you need to know is KURWA. its represents polish language, culture and people. oh btw if u want to learn polish, just learn russian. polish langugae is russian language with more these "JWCJWJJCJWJJJCJCJCJCJZZZZZ"
ImFromLithuania 10 months ago
@ImFromLithuania y are u so unpolite ?
832monika 9 months ago
@ImFromLithuania you probably have no reason to say that. When u say this, you outrage other ppl, polish ppl.How would u feel if anyone would say something like this about your language or about your country!? How would u feel? I understand u would feel very well, yeah?
832monika 9 months ago 4
@ImFromLithuania You don't like Polish people? ^^ I'm Polish and I learn Russian language so: shut up. If you really think that Russian language is the same like Polish language - you must be stupid ^^ I really don't know why Lithuanian don't like Polish. Can you say?
ReitaRukiTheGazettE 9 months ago 8
@ReitaRukiTheGazettE yes bro, i can answear you. Does SUVALKAI, SEINAi, PUNSKAS, AUGUSTAVAS tells you anything? with over 80% of that areas ethnic Lithuanians, and polish government doesnt want to give these teritorys back to Lithuania. For ages it was lithuanians land, and after ww2 you took it to polish state. + Vilnius. Why you claim it as yours? its Lithuanias capital for more then 500 years + i live in Vilnius for 20 years now, there is no polish people here, only "tetuish" whos belorusians
ImFromLithuania 9 months ago
@ImFromLithuania The Polish government is shit. Sorry, for them to cling to, like all Polish people. Damn, I'm sorry. A ordinary Polish can't do anything. The Polish government not only to diffrent country is to shit. Jesus, in Poland sugar costs 2 euro. Well, you hate all Polish people because some person is mentally ill? Ok. I can accept it.
ReitaRukiTheGazettE 9 months ago
@ReitaRukiTheGazettE thanx for honest answear. i 110% agree with you. sometimes i chat with polaks on skype and other programes, they are nice, i feel kinda polak some times, because we have beatiful Vilnius, wich was made by polish-lithuanian arcitectures and masons. but still.
ImFromLithuania 9 months ago
@ImFromLithuania You know what did German for Poland? Completely destroyed the capital. They stole artwork, which never returned to Polish. Killed, tortured, destroyed. And the Russians? They were not worse. Finally, we need to forgive. The Lithuania must still fight. I hope that someday you will forgive.
ReitaRukiTheGazettE 9 months ago
heh po 0:52 to teksty studenckie, no może oprócz jeszcze ostatniego :)
damianriot 10 months ago
nice language and she is sooo cute
KloudyPK 10 months ago
Masz nasza klasa?
RedenerPlayer 10 months ago
how about KURVA???
TheIkawatay 11 months ago 10
@TheIkawatay its kurwa, no V in polish ^^
marklaisa 9 months ago
@marklaisa I like KURWA with a V cuz its kind looks like a pussy! ;P
TheIkawatay 9 months ago
@TheIkawatay
Polish slang word "Kurva" may have come from Hebrew "Hurva" meaning ruins, collapsed, destroyed.
As" Kurva" in Polish language, "Hurva" in Hebrew associated with something bad, misfortunate, evil, etc...
There is the Hurva Synagogue in Jerusalem which was destroyed by Muslims in 1721 and lay in ruin for 140 years before being rebuilt. That is why it was called the Hurva Synagogue.
The similarity in pronunciation and meaning between Polish "Kurva" and Hebrew "Hurva" is obvious.
loveloving10 5 months ago
@loveloving10 Ooooookeeeeeeeyyyyy... wutevaaa...
TheIkawatay 5 months ago
@TheIkawatay
Are you upset with something?
What is upsetting you: Kurva, Hurva, Polish or Hebrew?
loveloving10 5 months ago
@loveloving10 It's actually "kurwa", not "kurva".
ItsEryk 4 months ago
@ItsEryk
Is it matter?
"Kurwa" is pronounced as "kurva".
The same as "Warszawa"is pronounced as "Varsava".
loveloving10 4 months ago
@loveloving10 Yes, it does matter. It's like saying "hy", instead of "hi". Warszawa is pronounced like "Varshava".
ItsEryk 4 months ago
@loveloving10 Yes, it does matter. It's like saying "hy", instead of "hi". Warszawa is pronounced like "Varshava".
ItsEryk 4 months ago
@ItsEryk
Don't be ridiculous.
It's obvious that the word Kurva (Kurwa) came from the Hebrew word Hurva The Poles themselves are the descendants of Polek, son of Eber (Heber), which makes the Poles Hebrews.
loveloving10 4 months ago
@loveloving10 Yet, "hurva" has a completely different meaning. You're not Polish, so you don't have a right to judge us. We know who we are, and we're not Hebrews.
ItsEryk 4 months ago
@ItsEryk
Read my previous posts about the Semitic speaking Neolithic Farmers who repopulated Europe after the Last Glacial Maximum.
And, btw, the Slavic word "Knias, kniaz" means a ruler, a chieftain, came from Semitic "Nasi" or "ha-Nasi" ( Hebrew 'ha" has the same meaning as English "the") which also means ruler, chieftain.
The Poles did not fall from sky as you had though and had been taught in your school before.
Their ancestors came from the Middle-East.
loveloving10 4 months ago
@loveloving10 You're such a loser. Wtf?!
ItsEryk 4 months ago
@ItsEryk
Is that your argument?
I see that the Polish educational system is a complete failure.
And why am I a loser?
Did I lose the Polish lotto? Again?
loveloving10 4 months ago
@loveloving10 The Polish education system is one if the best education systems in Europe, so you should seriously think about what you're saying, and get some help... FAST.
ItsEryk 4 months ago
@ItsEryk
So you are a lousy student !
loveloving10 3 months ago
@TheIkawatay I think it's spelled kurwa :)
Haevenn 2 months ago
@TheIkawatay it's spelled with W :D
amebka123 2 months ago
0:57 - Nie martw się Martyno nakarmimy cię!
KLIKAJCIE ŁAPKĘ W GÓRĘ, ŻEBY JĄ NAKARMIĆ!!!!
MrPrezes98 11 months ago 4
Samouczek dla Polaków:
Chodźmy się napić:
English - Lets go for a drink
Setswana - a reye go nwa sengwe
Vietnamise - Đi nhău đi
Portugese - Vamos beber augo?
Spanish - Vamos por un trago
Khoekhoe - /khi khom si ā ro
Egypt Arabic - yalla neshrab Haga
B4Dcomp4ny 11 months ago 41
@B4Dcomp4ny
awesome :)
magauchsein 11 months ago
@B4Dcomp4ny Portugese - Vamos beber algo?
PedroHenriquesTube 6 months ago
@B4Dcomp4ny Super , niesamowity komentarz .
Baaaardzo pomocny .... a teraz prosimy o wymowę ;).
BetonoweJaJa 6 months ago
takie żeczy to sie słyszy po agielsku lub po szwabsku nie po polsku hehehehehe ale w końcu J.polski jeden z najtrudniejszych języków :PP:P:P::P fajny filmik dla cudzoziemca który się uczy polskiego
xenonskc 11 months ago
Boże, ile błędów fonetycznych!!! Pomysł świetny, ale trzeba zdawać sobie sprawę z tego, że nie można uczyć cudzoziemców hiperpoprawności!!!
fastynek1 11 months ago
0:52 .... let's go for a drink = chodźmy na drinka
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samnthikumari 1 year ago
Damnit, I can't pronounce these words if my life depended on it.
EnigmaHood 1 year ago
Jak się masz? My name is Borat :))) LOL.
5904454 1 year ago
0:53 najważniejsze słowa do nauki!
kl4udyna 1 year ago
0:52
Baaardzo częsty zwrot w j. polskim :D
ShiverxPL 1 year ago
And the lady in this video is very cute. ;D
sjheiss 1 year ago
ta chodź się napić to w Polsce często się przydaje :D
Tojfel11 1 year ago
What's Polish for "You're pretty"?
jityr2 1 year ago
@jityr2
jesteś ładna/piękna itd.
Tojfel11 1 year ago
@jityr2 "Jesteś ładna" when you talk to women or "Jesteś ładny" when you talk to man.
oGoAoMoEo 1 year ago
@jityr2 "Jesteś ładna/piękna" when you talk to women. Whan you talk to man you sholud say "Jesteś ładny/piękny/przystojny."
oGoAoMoEo 1 year ago
jedyne co zapamiętałem to " Chodź się napić", reszta to jakiś bełkot
damianziomus 1 year ago
This is Borat language!
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who would want to learn this shit language anyways?
StrongGayBlackMan 1 year ago
Thank God we don't need this language to communicate.
soullessSiIence 1 year ago
@soullessSiIence
true, unfortunatly it's my own language
FrostMr 1 year ago
@FrostMr unfortunatly? Stary, jak ci się nie podoba i tak bardzo nad tym ubolewasz, to wypierdalaj z Polski do Anglii i tak sobie żyj! Polska nie potrzebuje tu takich nieszczęśliwych frajerów.
SEhpm 1 year ago
@SEhpm to bardzo ważkie i piękne słowa, Polska potrzebuje takich patriotów jak ty wieśniaku
FrostMr 1 year ago
wtf ?!
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DarkMedievalTimes1 1 year ago
Sometimes I fail to understand why the Polish language when written makes it so difficult for other nationalities to learn their alphabet. I personally find the cyrillic lingo's much easier to read than polish. Polish could be made a lot easier to read i reckon if it switched to cyrillics.
DarkMedievalTimes1 1 year ago
@DarkMedievalTimes1 We are part of European tradition not Russian. So stupid comment. Maybe English will be also easier to read if it switched to cyrillics. Yeah ?
magic685 1 year ago
@magic685 Some English words actually would be easier to pronounce if written in Cyrillic. Anyway, I'm not European, I'm Irish!!
DarkMedievalTimes1 1 year ago
@DarkMedievalTimes1 Hmm so Ireland is part of Africa ? What do you mean you are not European ? Irish people come from Normandy to England and latter to Ireland. In the past British Isles were integral part of Europe. So what do you mean ? You are both Irish , European man ;)
magic685 1 year ago
@magic685 Ireland part of Africa..? WTF are you smoking? Does someone from Nigeria think they're African when they're asked what country they're from? Does someone from China say, "Oh I'm Asian", so therefore why would I call myself European when I'm Irish? Europe is not a country and I'll never recognise it as one either! Continents are not a reflection on heritage, culture or nationality for that matter. Sounds to me that you view Europe much like what the Soviet Union represented.
DarkMedievalTimes1 1 year ago
@DarkMedievalTimes1 Off course you are Irish. Your nationality is Irish, motherland is Ireland. Dont talk to me about Soviet Union I my father was fighting with this shit when your mother didin't born you. Ireland is part of Europe Ireland is not a continent or small islle with no cultural connections with Europe that was all I was trying to say. Cheers.
magic685 1 year ago
Założę się, że każdy zagraniczniak, który to obejrzał i wysłuchał słyszał jedynie szczszczszczszcz ;p Ale to już standard dopóki nie liźniesz polskiego nie masz najmniejszych szans, aby usłyszeć coś poza szczszczszcz.
adamczik 1 year ago
0.22 - gówno
kubaNH96 1 year ago
Świetny projekt!
piotr9k 1 year ago
Hej .. ChcE ni się pić - czy - chcĘ mi się pić?
Uwaga, piękna dziewczyno...
vidharr17 1 year ago
You are beautiful
mwr0585 1 year ago
'Chodź się napić!' no tak... to jest mega po polsku xD
nillowska 1 year ago
sound like chinese ...
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fgjghjafsf 1 year ago
Jak sie masz, my name e borat
VLbadboyVL07 1 year ago
00:01
codybfd 1 year ago
hello
MsGalina53 1 year ago
xDDDDDDD
pralilalimpi 1 year ago
very nice language, but i cant pronounce that....
rafick100 1 year ago
Such a beautiful language...
eretrece 1 year ago
Gzjekuje bardzo! Jestem Angielsku, nie mowie po polsku. Jestem 43 lat, jestem lubisz Polsku bardzo! Chzy Pani mowysz po Angielsku? Do zobaczienia! Do jutra!
Feisty1967 1 year ago
@Feisty1967 Haha :D ! Great ! I think you want to say : "Dziękuję bardzo ! Jestem Anglikiem, nie mówie po polsku. Mam 43 lata, lubie Polske bardzo! Czy pani mówi po Agielsku ? Do zobaczenia! Do jutra!
lero997 1 year ago
@lero997 Thanks for correcting me! I am learning, slowly.
Feisty1967 1 year ago
Mi sie to podoba ze tej dziewczyny wlosy zmieniaja pozycjie na kazdym zdnaniu. Bardzo smiesne.
mjachner 1 year ago
Ja uczę się polskiego, ale uczę się sam a robię mało postępy. Może bym więcej pamiętać z taką dobrą nauczycielką jak ty. :-)
Conway79 1 year ago
it's very hard
amrkadryosman 1 year ago
@amrkadryosman
The hardest in the world :)
MrOsamaful 1 year ago
Such a beautiful language and culture :)
shiroisan87 1 year ago
Moja babka już by to lepiej przedstawiła. Gadasz jak Bożenka z Klanu pozdro dla twojej starej.
RavgorCom 1 year ago
Do wszystkich mówiących na temat "ę" i "e", to fakt, na tym filmiku te "ę" jest przesadzone, ale nie mówcie, że go się nie wymawia, bo to również jest błąd. Ja osobiście mówię i słyszę "ę" w codziennej wymowie, jednak nie jest ono tak nosowe jak na filmiku.
Klamka357 1 year ago 7
@Klamka357
Martyna starala sie mowic nie za szybko i wyraznie. Wtedy automatycznie wymawia się "ę" "zbyt" wyraznie.
magauchsein 1 year ago 10
@Klamka357 Nie, nie wymawia się! w wyrazach zakończonych na samogłoskę nosową "ę", nie powinno się wymawiać dokładnie "ę"! Nazywa się to hiperpoprawność i jest to błąd! koniec kropka!
aethanum 1 year ago
Ruchnąłbym
Horowitek 1 year ago
"jak sie masz" and "dzienkeye" are known to whole world, thanks to Borat :)
...but whole world thinking that its Kazakhstan language %)
fromnsk 1 year ago 16
@fromnsk
nice! how much? :-D
magauchsein 1 year ago 4
@fromnsk He also said dzien dobre.. and im sure ive heard him say chujem. lol.. but he over exaggerated it.
tehrealdjcrossfire 1 year ago
bardzo madra dziewczyna. to bylo wlasnie to co jest wazne.
PawelKolasa 1 year ago 3
@PawelKolasa
ha, dziewczyna jest mądra, to prawda. Ale zdania wymyślił producent: czyli ja. Dziękuję za komplement :D
magauchsein 1 year ago 5
@magauchsein Tak więc brawa dla producenta, że umieścił w nagraniu najważniejszy tekst: "Chodź się napić!" :D
yaro900901 1 year ago
is that polish for - sorry i am a work shy, embarrased drug smuggling scumbag who likes to turn up to claim your generous welfare because i am too lazy to turn up for work just like the locals ?
naashead 1 year ago
@naashead
yes, it is
magauchsein 1 year ago
@magauchsein
dam it............i was hoping after reading naasheads comment he wouldnt be irish
ungelbertpendo 1 year ago
Bjk
Sevaza 1 year ago
It would be nice If a foreigner would come to me saying: Chodz sie napic! :D
Ofcourse mate, let's go!
That's polish spirit xD
Johnno3D 1 year ago
After watching this video i can speak Polish perfectly !
NunsAllowed 1 year ago
@NunsAllowed yeahh?? :P
To jeżeli możesz to bardzo bym Cię prosił, oczywiście jeśli masz na to czas. Przetłumacz mi to zdanie które Ci napisałem. :D:D:D
mixogier 1 year ago
czesc nazywam sie Brad jestem z francji = )
firefly0404 1 year ago
@firefly0404
Miło mi Cię poznać :)) :p
mixogier 1 year ago
Jestem Tajwańczykiem. Od 3 lat uczę się języka polskiego i bardzo lubię polski. hehe. będę też uczyć w Polsce. And I really think it is a really interesting project you are working on!
1616ho 1 year ago
@1616ho
thank you, many more is going to come, stay tuned :)
magauchsein 1 year ago
Najwięcej o piciu...narmalka ;D przyda się
gruni18 1 year ago
I know one man from Sweden and he told that we saying something with shut mouth and he just heard in conversation "szcz sz ś ć prz eprz" :) cheers from Poland
accussersattitudes 1 year ago
YAKSHEMASH ?! :D
CaptainObvious0000 1 year ago
@CaptainObvious0000
Dobshe
Bck1791 1 year ago
Hahaha, jaka nauka polskiego;d Aż bawi:D
em4322 1 year ago
Fajna rzecz tylko przy "jestem głodna" można by zaznaczyć że tak powie kobieta, a mężczyzna "jestem głodny" ;)
mun150 1 year ago
ktura godzina ? pekla spronrzyna XD
azas92 1 year ago
I love the laungage, haha I've tried to learn for about 15 minute and it doesn't sounds good at all, but nice video! :) hugs from Sweden
Baroque2009ify 1 year ago
@Baroque2009ify
that's great. you need to take your time to start to learn Polish. Try my Polish lessons from the playlists or from solarnet tv. You should take your time at the beginning to get used to this language. Then it will become easy to you :)
magauchsein 1 year ago
@Baroque2009ify i am sure you can do it though:)
i love how swedish sounds like....just lovely,especialy when my my wonderful swedish friends speaks:D mmm
Greets from Poland!
TranceGirl4 1 year ago
polish girls are teh sheeeetttt!
geschikt 1 year ago
@geschikt godverdomme! shut up! zij zijn mooiest als nederlandse meisjes
barikamalika 1 year ago
@barikamalika i think u missunderstand my sentence
geschikt 1 year ago