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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 :)
20 apr. 2008 08:32
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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.
7 november 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.
9 september 2010
thank you very much GBO. The game is a very good reminder for beginners like me.
28 augustus 2008
the main cases in polish kasia plz
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