Personally, I'm a fan of the Roman alphabet
The easiest thing about Polish is that when you see a word in writing, it's always possible to guess the exact pronunciation. Unlike English....
Hey Norbert,
Some of the things that I've found easy were the lack of articles, the patterns in prefixes for verbs ("w-" indicating "going in" and "wy-" indicating "going out") and the incredibly intuitive pronunciation. There are a few cognates from English or similar languages which makes things a bit easier too.
Just to give you an example of a few sentences that are shorter in Polish than in English:
Nie ma. - There isn't any.
Spadaj! - Get lost!
Czego brakuje? - What is missing?
Wygrałeś? - Did you win?
Smacznego! - Enjoy your meal!
Schudłaś? - Have you lost weight?
I'm sure there are lots of longer sentences that also are shorter in Polish than in English, but I cannot think of them right now.



