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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2009

Po prostu po polsku - "in plain Polish" is not a lesson of Polish language. It is a language experience video. A video providing a possibility to see and to hear how Polish sounds in a normal, real life.

Please don't forget to watch it in the better, HD quality.

And if you learn Polish (or any other language) visit us on www.solarnet.tv.

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  • What's this city ??

  • @nosojdjos

    Krakow (Cracow)

  • My word this language is complicated! So many different verb and word endings, how on Earth to you Poles cope with it? And speak it so fast? Why do you sometimes say Dzieki, instead of Dziekjue? In English, we only have one word for thankyou which suffices for all occassions, no matter which gender we are speaking to. Help!!

  • @Feisty1967

    Polish is not so bad as it may seem at the beginning.

    Dzieki - Thanks

    Dziekuje - I thank you

  • Question for native Poles... do you ever get confused with all those endings like for one noun like kubek has like 12 ends because of the declension and plurals?

  • this is a very interesting question: the answer it clearly: no, we never get confused about it. Even some people who got some problems with comprehending things (handicapped people) don't have any problems with it.

    And this means that it is in fact simple. If I'll menage to make many of those "kubek" videos you will quickly get the feeling for it.

    The best prove: I know many people talking Polish as a second language and they are doing it very well.

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  • where are you? this video are so helpfull...!!! please comeback, please

  • @Feisty1967 Well,Slavic languages are tough and heavy on the word endings.Also,Polish has 6 grammatical cases,mine has 7,all the whilst English has four.

  • NIE MA OPIERDALANIA SIĘ!

  • øh.. she's like deszczu? and then HAhAHHHA.. :D!

  • krowa

  • On the streets of Krakow :) I was there!

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