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Krzysztof W.
职业教师In many books for the Polish learners, you can find something like this: "Jak się masz?" It's a simple translation from "How are you?". Funny fact - normally nobody says like that in Poland. Eventually you can say something like "Co u ciebie?" or "Jak leci?", but in more unofficial situations. In official situations you can stay with "Dzień dobry".
2025年6月12日 11:53
Krzysztof W.
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