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Unlocking Polish: Greetings and Numbers for Beginners ( Epiosde 1 Sound improved )

Apr 16, 202512 minEp. 473
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The 1st Epiosde has 60K listeners and comments were about the sound quality. The sound has been improved and its a nice revision exercise.

 

Welcome to the first episode of the Learn Polish Podcast, hosted by Roy Coughlan with Polish teacherKamilla from Polonus School in Łódź. In this introductory episode, you'll delve into common greetings and introductions in Polish, distinguishing between formal and informal interactions.

Join us as we explore basic conversational phrases such as saying "hello," introducing yourself, and inquiring about someone's well-being. You'll learn to pronounce numbers in Polish – an essential skill for everyday interactions, including sharing your phone number.

This lesson provides a foundational overview of Polish language basics, perfect for beginners eager to engage in simple conversations. Whether you're visiting Poland or keen on understanding the language, this episode offers valuable insights and practical guidance.

 

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Transcript

Intro / Opening

Hello, welcome to episode number one of Learn Polish Podcast.

Welcome to Learn Polish Podcast

I'm your host, Roy Koan, and I'm here with Camilla, who is the teacher in Polona School in Łódź. Hello, Camilla. Hello, Roy. So what are we going to do today? We start with the simple greetings and introduction in Polish, in official and non-official contact. Okay. Okay, so we start with the simple statements. In not-official contact, when you meet person, you can say Cześć. It means hello. Cześć. If it's not correct pronunciation, you should say Cześć.

Cześć. Now it's perfect. Then you can say your name. We have construction. Mam na imię. It means my name is. Can you repeat? Mam na imię. Super. Mam na imię Kamila. Mam na imię Roy Cześć Mam na imię Kamila Mam na imię Roy Super! Later you can ask about mood feelings We have question Jak się masz? It means how are you? Jak się masz? Can you repeat? Jak się masz? Okay, and the reply is different We can say Dobrze It means good Dobrze Dobrze We can say świetnie. It means great.

Świetnie. We can also say źle. It means bad. Žle. Sometimes people reply tak sobie. It means so-so. Tak sobie. Okay. Roy, jak się masz? Świetnie. A jak się masz, Kamila? Świetnie. Okay, so let's start to the beginning. Cześć. Cześć. Mam na imię Kamila. Mam na imię Roy. Jak się masz? Dobrze. Jak się masz? Świetnie.

Learning Numbers in Polish

Super. You are very good. Your pronunciation is correct. Super. So now we will learn the numbers because we need that for saying our phone number. Yeah? We start from the zero. In Polish it's very similar. Zero. Zero. Jeden. Jeden. It means one. Jeden. Jeden. Dwa. It's two, it's three, it's three, be careful, one more time, okay. It's four, five, five, Pięć, pięć, five, sześć, sześć, it's very similar to cześć, can you remember cześć, it was hello, sześć, six, sześć, sześć.

Okay, siedem, it means seven, siedem, osiem, which is eight, dziewięć, dziesięć, dziesięć. Very good, sir, very good in Polish, probably you know. Yes, so we can start from the beginning. Zero, jeden, dwa, trzy, cztery. Pięć, sześć, siedem, osiem, dziewięć, dziesięć. Super. So you can say your phone number. The question is, jaki masz numer telefonu? It means, what is your phone number? Jaki masz numer telefonu? Jaki masz numer telefonu? Super. And the answer is, mój numer telefonu to.

It means, my phone number is, mój numer telefonu to. Mój numer telefonu to. Okay, and we will practice. Próximo reguering. Cześć. Cześć. I have a name of Camilla. I have a name of Roy. How are you? Good. How are you? Great! How do you have a number of phones? My number of phones is... It's not... It's... Jeden, dwa, trzy, pięć, sześć, siedem. OK. A Kamila, jaki jest twoje telefon? Jaki masz numer telefonu? Jaki masz numer telefonu?

Mój numer telefonu to jeden, dwa, trzy, cztery, pięć, sześć, siedem, osiem, dziewięć.

Official Contacts in Polish

It was not official contact. Now we will learn official contact. It's a little bit different. Now we meet person first type and we say not cześć, but we say dzień dobry. It means good morning, hello, but not official contact. Dzień dobry. Dzień dobry. One more time. Dzień dobry. Dzień dobry. And when we want to introduce us, we say nazywam się and we put full name. First name and last name. Nazywam się? Nazywam się Roy Cullen. Hey, can we begini? Dzień dobry. Dzień dobry.

Jak się masz? There is, it was not official. What is your name? Good morning. I'm Roy Coran. And the question is, What is your name? But we ask lady. What is your name? I want more time. Jak się pani nazywa? Nazywam się Kamila Kopytek-Kolam. Tak? Tak. You understand me? So, myrny ryby. Dzień dobry. Dzień dobry. Then we can ask about mood. Jak się pan ma? Or, lady, jak się pani ma? Jak się pani ma? The reply is same like before. We can say dobrze, it means good. We can say świetnie, great.

We can say bad, źle, po polsku. And we can say tak sobie, it means so, so. Okay, so we said dialogue from the beginning. Dzień dobry. Dzień dobry. Nazywam się Kamila Kopytek-Kolen. Nazywam się Roy Colin. Jak się pan ma? Świetnie. Jak pani ma? Jak się pani ma? Bardzo dobrze. It means very good. Bardzo dobrze. Can you repeat? Bardzo dobrze? Bardzo dobrze. It's a very popular answer. Bardzo dosie. Bardzo dobrze. A lot of people, they also say, WSZYSTKO W PORZĄDKU. It means everything is alright.

WSZYSTKO W PORZĄDKU. OK? One more time. Wszystko? Wszystko? Wporządku. Super. I phone number, yeah? The question is, what is your phone number in official contact? Jaki ma Pan numer telefonu? If we ask men. Jaki ma Pan numer telefonu? If you ask lady, jaki ma pani numer telefonu? Okay, so I will ask you, jaki ma pan numer telefonu? 012-367. Jaki ma pani numer telefonu? Mój numer telefonu to 661-123-521.

Saying Goodbye in Polish

Świetnie. Yeah, and when we, how we say goodbye in Polish, in not official contact, we say cześć, in English, cześć, a in formal contact, we say do widzenia, it means goodbye. Do widzenia. Do widzenia. So, we will repeat to dialogue from the beginning. You are ready? Yes. Oh, yes, in Polish means tak. Tak. Super. Cześć. Cześć. Mam na imię Kamila. Mam na imię Roy. How are you? Great. Yeah, yeah. How do you have? Great! What is my phone number?

My phone number is 0... My phone number is 0... My phone number is 012367. What is your phone number? What is your phone number? What's your number of phone? My number of phone is 661-234-567. Hello! We can also say, do zobaczenia. Do zobaczenia means see you. Do zobaczenia. Do zobaczenia. Super. I official contact. Dzień dobry. Nazywam się Kamila Kopytek-Kolan. Nazywam się Roy Kolan. How is it? Very good. How is it? Very good. How is it? My number is 01234567. How is it?

How is it? How is it? ma numer telefonu? Mój numer telefonu to 321-224-578. Bardzo dobrze. Dziękuję. Do widzenia. Do widzenia. Fatalnie. Do you have a question? No, thank you. Everything is clear.

Conclusion and Next Steps

Everything is clear for the first lessons. We hope you join us next week for another lesson. Do widzenia. Do widzenia. Do zobaczenia!

So i hope you enjoyed lesson one we plan to bring a lesson every week if you would like to get in contact with camela's school you'll find them at polonuswitch.com that's p-o-l-o-n-u-s-l-o-d-z.com and they do skype lessons group lessons and also you can do intensive courses so if you plan on coming to witch in poland just to learn for a short period that can be organized as well also if you'd like to learn public speaking in english we have a podcast called speaking podcast

all episodes can be found on speakingpodcast.com and we're on all the platforms so until next week have a great day.

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