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Lessons in Polish #1 - Adolf Duda Breakfast Edition

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Lesson #1
Subject: Greetings and introductions

Sorry for late, by I have Australian like internet connection
Okay, here we go with the first part of my Lessons in Polish
To not get bored at the very beginning, we'll start with practice, and bring up some theory later

First of all, we'll learn some basic greetings
Often used one is "Dzień dobry" (literary - "Day good")
You can use it talking to anybody who ain't your friend or relative
Internet conversations are exception, you don't use "Dzień dobry" beside official e-mails and stuff like that
Don't worry about pronounciation, we'll concern about it later

If it's evening you can also use "Dobry wieczór", which means "Good evening"

The other one is "Cześć"
It's more informal, and used while talking to friends, relatives, or 4chan anons
Sth like english "Hi"

Second thing you ought to know is how to introduce yourself
There are several ways to do it:

The first one is to say "Nazywam się [first name + last name]"
It literary means "I am calling myself [...]" or "I am naming myself [...]" - pretty autistic, ain't it?
That's the way it goes, and it's sounds rather formal, but you can use it everytime you don't know how to introduce yourself

Other way to do it is to say "Jestem [first name (optionally also last name)]"
It literary means "I am [...]"
Simple
It's more informal way, used when you want to make some friends, or whatever normies usually do

And the last one, "(Ja) Mam na imię(/nazwisko) [first name]"
It's equivalent of "My name(/last name) is [...]", but means sth like "I have for name [...]" it doesn't make much sense in english though

But if somebody'll ask you about your name, you can just reply "[first name]", or sth like that, without necessity of using these constructions, it is sometimes more "natural"
Part 2 will appear in a few minutes
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Nobody wants to learn Polish
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>>76041081
Okay, now we'll learn how to ask somebody about his/her name
It's pretty straightforward, I'll describe here three ways to do it

"Jak masz na imię?" means "What's your (first) name?"
"Jak masz na nazwisko?" means "What's your last name?
And finally
"Jak się nazywasz?" which means "What is your full name (first+last name)?"

The last topic I'd like to cover in this lesson is how to say "Goodbye"
In informal situations you can use "Cześć", which is the same word that is used for greeting

You can also use "Dowidzenia" which is most often used way, and literary it means "Till the next time we'll meet (see each other)"
It's more formal than "Cześć"

And the last one is "Dobranoc" which means "Good night" and is used in the same way


And here are some examples:
A: Cześć, jak masz na imię?
B: Aneta
A: Ja mam na imię Krzysiek. Jak masz na nazwisko?
B: Kowalska
A: Ja mam na nazwisko Nowak.

This lesson was very short, but this is first lesson, next will look quite diffrent
If you want to improve your language skills, learn how to use Anki (I'll probably do vocabulary deck for these series)
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>>76041106
I do, also czech
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>>76041106
Actually under my former post there was around 12 ppl that wanted

Podsumowanie (Summary):
Greetings:
1) "Dzień dobry"
In english: "Good day/morning"
Literary: "Day good"
2) "Dobry wieczór"
In english: "Good evening"
3) "Cześć"
In english: "Hi"

Introductions:
1) "Mam na imię [first name]"
In english: "My name is [...]"
2) "Mam na nazwisko [last name]"
In english: "My last name is [...]"
3) "Nazywam się [first name] [last name]"
In english: "My full (last+first) name is [...]"
4) "Jestem [first name]"
In english: "I am [first name]"

Asking for name:
1) "Jak masz na imię?"
In english: "What's your name?"
2) "Jak masz na nazwisko?"
In english: "What's your last name?"
3) "Jak się nazywasz?"
In english: "What's your full (first+last) name?"

Farewells:
1) "Cześć"
In english: "Bye"
2) "Dowidzenia"
In english: "Goodbye"
3) "Dobranoc"
In english "Good night"

Słowniczek (Glossary):
imię - name
nazwisko - last name
dobry - good
dzień - day
wieczór - evening

Sorry, the next lessons will be much shorter
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>>76041081
>Internet conversations are exception, you don't use "Dzień dobry"
It is good to see a man of culture. I hate to see people saying: "Dobry den, druzya!" in the internet. Fuck off, I'm reading this at night, cunt.
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>>76041106
this
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>>76041106
Ale to nie prawda
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Who the fuck want to learn Polish on /int/?
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>>76041751
People requested it yesterday.

Like at least 5-6 of them.
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I'm actually kind of interested. How often do you plan on doing this? I'll probably try duolimgo ore something over the summer.
I was sort of more interested in Russian though because of all the literature and more people speak it. Would you recommend visiting Poland? Will I get jumped for being brown like that one Chilean guy?
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>>76041081
polaks are slavic subhumans
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>>76042348
So?
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best thread on /int/ tbqh
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>>76042375
you are slavic subhumans
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>>76042193
I'll do one lesson per day every single day, but they'll be smaller than this one
And I don't think you'll be beaten, especially in Warsaw and Lublin there are many black people, but I don't recommend you to go outside at night in Kraków, it's not save even for whites
But rural peopke are literary bydlo tier and you shouldn't do any interactions with them

>>76042348
Yes, I know
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