How to conjugate polish verbs. Part 2

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  • I want everyone to know that they can listen to Polish music on my channel. I have playlists for Grzegorz Turnau, Justyna Steczkowska, a one just entitled Polish Music. I also have two Russian playlists. You can pick up a lot of words listening to songs. Be careful, Russian and Polish somewhat alike, so don't get confused. Also, there are several films on YouTube and Polish television programs and movies. "In desert and wilderness" is a wonderful family film.

  • Thank you very much for your videos and website.  I grew up with Polish, and now am studying it. Don't let these ugly comments bother you. God wants people of all nations to be one big family of man, loving and serving Him in their own unique ways. God bless you.

  • @firewrkhooligan bardziej jak "fuck", albo "shit", jeśli jest w formie przekleństwa, nie określenia osoby, a to jest spotykane częściej :)

  • @ftpb1 HAHAHA :D I know right?

  • @1Nadolny Why don't you just stfu :D

  • Kurwa = Whore

  • Conjugating makes my brain hurts.

  • why dont they just learn English?

  • you are the best

  • @LarsTallica The "po" prefix indicates some sort of duration to the activity in question, as in: "tanczyc - to dance", "potanczyc - to dance some/a bit". Works with spiewac, robic, lezec etc.

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