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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2008

Polish Pronunciation Guide is a project we realized during the Junior Board Seminar 2008 in Münster.

You can get more information on our website: www.solarnet.tv

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  • 2:47 T must have angered her something fierce 

  • @gfunkwillyfry

    it was not anger, it was suppresed laughter :)

  • me being an english speaker its so hard to do the r's and z's but my step mom is polish :) and i want to be able to talk to her in her native language because she is from poland :) got any tips?

  • @TheOurworldhelper

    visit us on theglobalexperience org (or the same thing: solarnet tv) - there we got a whole forum for people trying to learn Polish

  • WOAH. I do believe that Polish is the HARDEST language for any English speaker to ever learn! From PURE pronunciation(Poles will rarely understand you if you mess up the correct pronunciation of the words, since they rarely hear foreigners speak their language) to the fact that there is no "shortcut" to Polish. You have to learn the ENTIRE language to even have a fluent, continual conversation with people from Poland. Besides that Polish such a gorgeous, yet complex, pure tongue!

  • @PedobearDesu

    don't panic :) you just need a little bit more time to get used to it. This is why we try to make our lessons on a very basic level first

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  • First of all the two languages use different alphabets

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  • @vyalcevanet Thank you! I never would've suspected that Wiki would answer my questions.

  • @fenderbender92

    Search for the letters ą and ę in wikipedia.

  • @DisgorgeKILLusa4

    Your f*cking English sucks a hundred of dicks.

  • @PedobearDesu

    I am Russian native. I think that Polish is more suitable language for me than English. I am interested in Polish because it is processed with better speed. I tried to study this terrible English for ten years and I can only read texts and write very slowly. I get the same result with Polish for some months. I hate English, and decided to learn it only for its popularity.

  • So fuck it, polish language sucks dick

  • @Hellboypatrickk Sometimes I hear "ą" pronounced "on/om". For example, dąb is pronounced "domp" and ląd is pronounced "lont". Is there any way of knowing for sure which pronounciation to use, or are the pronounciations on a word to word basis?

  • @TheOurworldhelper mastre word 'violin' in polish- 'skrzypce'. When you get this one properly, rest of polish will be much easier:D

  • Very useful video, thank you for uploading it!

  • my boyfriend is Polish and it took me a week to say his name properly. I kept calling him "baby". Now my New Year's resolution was to learn Polish, and he is helping me but it's too hard :(

  • @PedobearDesu Simply not so! Russian is MUCH harder for almost any foreigner. Do I have to spell out why? While I'm on the subject, all Slavic languages are grammatically much more complex than Engllish—or Chinese. (Actually, it's quite hard to speak really good English, which is why there are so few good speakers). Excuse my chop suey!

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