@sasmg I think ci [ch sound as like CHile] is used inside a word, at the beginning of a syllabe. C´ is used at the end of a word. CI and C´ have softer sound made at the front of the mouth with the tip of the tongue - It sounds to me a Soprano singer sound. CZ is made more back in the mouth, it has a harder, the tip of the tongue is far back up to the hard bump / roof of mouth. It sounds to me a bass-baritone singer sound. If I'm wrong... Well apologizes... Someone helps me???
@Pedrofrombrazil 'ci' is used before vovels: 'a', 'ą', 'e', 'ę', 'i' (in this case vovel is missed and sound of 'i' in 'ci' is longer}, 'o', and 'ó'/'u' (neither 'ci' nor 'ć' is used before 'y', which is also vovel in polish), and 'ć' is used before contestants and at the end of the word. Same with 'si' & 'ś', 'zi' & 'ź', 'ni' & 'ń'
That first one looked a bit rude.
Feisty1967 1 year ago
cis cietrzew ciecz & cierń - the most popular words in Poland :| lol
rozrabiaka 1 year ago
@sasmg I think ci [ch sound as like CHile] is used inside a word, at the beginning of a syllabe. C´ is used at the end of a word. CI and C´ have softer sound made at the front of the mouth with the tip of the tongue - It sounds to me a Soprano singer sound. CZ is made more back in the mouth, it has a harder, the tip of the tongue is far back up to the hard bump / roof of mouth. It sounds to me a bass-baritone singer sound. If I'm wrong... Well apologizes... Someone helps me???
Pedrofrombrazil 1 year ago
@Pedrofrombrazil 'ci' is used before vovels: 'a', 'ą', 'e', 'ę', 'i' (in this case vovel is missed and sound of 'i' in 'ci' is longer}, 'o', and 'ó'/'u' (neither 'ci' nor 'ć' is used before 'y', which is also vovel in polish), and 'ć' is used before contestants and at the end of the word. Same with 'si' & 'ś', 'zi' & 'ź', 'ni' & 'ń'
CyndNinja 1 year ago
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fen1x0r 1 year ago
ch ch ch chiaa! lol i think you should have put the english word on it to just to know what it is... it would have helped alittlee more
Monsterxx3 2 years ago
good idea, now I put them in the right corner above :D
magauchsein 2 years ago
i know, i noticed it like 5 videos from now xD i didnt see it, when i did i was like "OOOOOHHHH ok nooow i understand!" lol :P
Monsterxx3 2 years ago
later I put them down because people said me so :) thank you for watching :)
magauchsein 2 years ago
No, no ; d w sumie dobre ;] jak wiadomo polski do najłatwiejszych języków nie należy
xEvilAshelx 2 years ago
ć is shorter than ci :)
xEvilAshelx 2 years ago
you describe it very accurate :)
magauchsein 2 years ago
Ci..Ci.. Pa.. xD
dagetsprodukcje 2 years ago 3
cicho ciulu xD
magauchsein 2 years ago
Ciągle cielę ciągniesz cią cią ciągnik? xDDD Niesamowite lekcje, moj znajomy anglik umie powiedziec ciągnik! xD
dagetsprodukcje 2 years ago
Ciocia . xd
iwona95katowice 2 years ago
i przecież sorry a nie przecierz hehe
ewelinebeart 3 years ago
to również nie są żadne lekcje tylko przewodnik wymowy :/ ale ludzie się uczą spoko
magauchsein 3 years ago
przecierz CI to nie litera
ewelinebeart 3 years ago
tak, ale nie napiszesz ćoća xD Doszedłem do wniosku, że są różnice w wymowie jednej i drugiej litery, więc dobrze, że taki filmik został zrobiony :)
HokagePL6 2 years ago
Bardzo dobre lekcje.
Haneline 4 years ago
it funny hoe they show the aunt as a super fat woman
xoelle72xo 4 years ago
That's the illustration of Aunt Marge from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
AdIgnorantiam 4 years ago 2
Good leasons.
trebor650 4 years ago