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translations and useful phrases (pol-eng/eng-pol)
If you need to translate something write please in this place, perhaps somebody else will also use it :)
Apr 20, 2008 8:32 AM
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Just a note on the page you recommend:
http://www.digitaldialects.com/Polish.htm
I've had a brief look at just a few exercises there. Be aware that they are read by a non-native or by a Pole who spent a long time abroad. For a foreigner his pronunciation is excellent. I suspect he's Polish though, because of things like nasal "o" instead of nasal "e" in "łabędź", which is considered incorrect, but typical rather of poles.
http://www.digitaldialects.com/Polish.htm
I've had a brief look at just a few exercises there. Be aware that they are read by a non-native or by a Pole who spent a long time abroad. For a foreigner his pronunciation is excellent. I suspect he's Polish though, because of things like nasal "o" instead of nasal "e" in "łabędź", which is considered incorrect, but typical rather of poles.
November 7, 2010
Me, too, GBO.
I just found the sounds, which go with the words.
It's a great help.
Letters on a piece of paper don't tell me how to say MĄŻ.
I just found the sounds, which go with the words.
It's a great help.
Letters on a piece of paper don't tell me how to say MĄŻ.
September 9, 2010
thank you very much GBO. The game is a very good reminder for beginners like me.
August 28, 2008
the main cases in polish kasia plz
May 8, 2008
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