How to tongue twist in Poland: W Szczebrzeszynie chrząszcz brzmi w trzcinie.

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This video is about a Polish tongue twiser: W Szczebrzeszynie chrząszcz brzmi w trzcinie

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Polish tongue twister are always a funny theme to talk about when you visit Poland. In this video you can get some training on one of the best known ones. It is also a very good training to learn how to pronounce Polish language.

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  • Ah, at 4:45 he is saying "Frenchcheese" isn't he? The subs are reading as "freshcheese".

    Thanks again, I have some practicing to do on my pronunciation now ;)

  • @AusPole

    yes, he does ::/ it should be "freshcheese" obviously :/ I will replace it. 

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  • hahgahahhahahah move to 0:26 hahahah

  • Polish IS the hardest language ever created by mankind!

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  • @ProductofWit I meant wish. Weird typo. haha.

  • all language are easy to learn if you are Filipino even though it is so far to our language, us Filipino can get them easily. I don't know why, maybe because we are ruled by many countries

  • Kur*a ale inteligent się znalazł

  • @zzukizzz if you think it's easier than French, I wonder what languages you are used to. As an American who considered French to be easy, Polish is a cinch to read and pronounce, but learning the vocabulary/spelling is absolutely brutal from the get-go. These types of videos are great though. I hope to be conversational sometime this year. ...i hope.

  • I never studied Polish nor do I intend to, but great series. Which such existed for every language. For this tongue twister, however, I have only really problem with the first syllable, then it becomes a breeze to pronounce.

  • W Szczebrzeszynie chrząszcz brzmi w trzcinie!

  • Hahaha, when people find out I'm Polish, they're like "teach me something in Polish!" and then I proudly say this sentence.

    They gave up.

  • this was hilarious!!! I kept practising all day XD

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