OH MAN!!! I did, Im german. It is weird how they have female and male verbs!!! man!! Its damn difficult...I did it for 3 years long...its not a language you can read and speak. The funniest is that there are some Polish sounds that sound the same as Afrikaans(a kind of Dutch language in South Africa) swear words. Cant stop lauging eveytime I hear it!!!
2006-06-17 09:20:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Kind off,i born in Poland then when i was 2 yrs old,my parents removed 2 Palestine and after 7 yrs i came back 2 Poland n started learning polish,it was lil hard,especially that u write it from left 2 right and in arabic the oposit...The sz cz h ch is hard in polish 2 learn diffriends.If U need any help let me know!!! Good luck
2006-06-17 09:54:32
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answered by Anonymous
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i'd propose studying Turkish. that's less demanding to study than different languages, because all the words sound precisely how they are spelled. There are separate letters in the alphabet for diverse sounds. that's a lot harder in English in case you imagine about it. To make a CH sound, i desire to combine 2 diverse letters, similar is going for SH etc. In Turkish to make the CH sound there's a separate letter : Ç the full alphabet contains 29 letters. The language ties into an quite captivating subculture, and has very rich flowing words. I assure you'll have distinctive exciting studying it :) that's likewise the third maximum significantly spoken language in the middle East, and numerous human beings talk it in North united statesa. aswell. about one hundred and sixty million human beings in the international talk the language.
2016-10-14 06:20:35
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answered by rybicki 4
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Hello,
Its a bit different to some languages that i have took upon. It sounds like some African languages at times, the secret is to get the tones right.
I even find some Dutch, similarities....
and also something that means one thing in one language can mean another in a different language
Good luck
2006-06-17 09:29:20
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answered by kida_w 5
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I lived in Poland for 2 years and learned the language fluently.
Hardest: "wszystko w porzadku" (everything's ok) very difficult to pronounce and spoken every day
Funniest: "badz" just sounds funny to an English speaker, like "cicho badz"
Weirdest: the grammar is incredibly complicated. people don't believe me when I tell them there are 18 different forms for the number 2 (dwa, dwie, dwaj, dwoch, dwu, dwojka, dwojki, dwojke, etc.)
2006-06-19 03:21:03
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answered by JP 7
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No, I had a very nice female Polish friend in Spain. She always told me to learn Polish. She even tried. I miss her today a lot.
I am an Indian.
2006-06-17 22:08:15
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answered by Sabyasachi 4
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nie, no rozumie troche, iz telewizji . pisownia jest mi trudna, abecadlo ma specialne znaki.
2006-06-17 12:04:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Polish is my first language.....:PP
2006-06-17 11:30:19
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answered by APek 1
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