¶ Introduction
Welcome to Learn Polish Podcast, episode number 461, staryste sześćdziesiąt jeden. And just to let you know, we're five years into the podcast and there'll be changes coming for the better, so you'll see something new coming. And this week we'll have Daniel for the two shows, but after the change in the plan is to have Daniel for the Friday show, just for kids and maybe it might help you as well.
¶ Greetings in Polish
So, what are we going to talk about today, Daniel? Greetings in Polish, tak? So, how do you say greetings in Polish, po polsku? You don't know? Nie wiem. Okay. But there's different types of greetings, yeah? So, the first one is... Powitanie. Powitanie is the word, yeah? Okay. So, dzień dobry. So, it's like, good day, yeah? No. And how often would you say that? Every time you meet somebody, it's dzień dobry, tak? Tak, dzień dobry to jest tak jak się wstaje, bo dzień, day and good, good day.
And like czasami jest kulturalne, kiedy jest na przykład, kiedy pan, pani, dzień dobry pan, dzień dobry pani, just turn this is, yeah? No.
¶ Different types of greetings
Okay, what's the next one? Dobry wieczór. Good evening, it's like good night or good evening? Good night. Good night, dobry wieczór. So, do I say that to you when you're going to sleep? Tak. Dobry wieczór się na przykład mówi jak się jest w sklepie albo w jakimś miejscu w noc, późno bardzo i się mówi dobry wieczór.
The next one Cześć I hear that when I'm in the gym cały czas na śwobnie It's like when I go in there Cześć And when people are leaving they say cześć so it's like high and by but that's strange for a foreigner that you have the same word it's like when you have a you know your finger and your toe you don't really have a word for that it's the same thing it's like put finger foot toe yeah so chest is high and chest is by but
it's normally with three of you you wouldn't say like in a formal situation, like chest chest chest you go okay.
¶ Uncommon greetings
What's the next one hey like horses eat hay no hay for horses hay is like hay isn't it mhm, And when would you use hey? I never say hey. Do you say it to your friends in school? Never? So it's not popular? Okay, in a step? Seama. Like seama is kind of like, it's like cool. It's like, how's it going? Would it be that how you say it? So, how old are you in school? Would you say seama to your friends? No. No? What do you say to your friends? Yes. Okay.
And you don't say it? Yes, yes, yes. Dad. So, papa means goodbye, tak? OK.
¶ Formal greetings
Następne? Witam. Witam. It's like welcome, tak? Mhm. So, when, na przykład, kiedy jest gość, guest, your host, you'd say, witam. What you doing? Yeah, it's a, witam, it's like, welcome to now. And they tell her about their people or coś, tak? Mhm. And did you ever say, witaj? I've never said that either.
¶ Saying ”hello”
Okay what's the next one, what's the next I can't see it the text is too small like the shrinkage can you remember oh hello so, do you like hello is because we were checking it and it's like hello but you never say hello it is like you move you wish get in the telephone, and you move you don't Daniel so you made you say and it's like nits and I go hello Hello! That's how you say hello. And how do you say hello in Irish? No. No? No. And is there any other words that people would use?
¶ Saying goodbye
Do vidzénia. Do vidzénia. Do vidzénia is goodbye. Do zebidzénia is like see you later? Mm-hmm. And any others? No? No. Okay. Thank you very much. Thank you. So you'll find all our episodes on Rumble, We'll be choosing YouTube and you can get a published podcast at Antalex with Cenk Uyghur. I'll see you next time.
