Cześć (Informal, for friends or family or something) it means hi, hello, or bye.
Witam or Witaj might be considered informal, but means the same.
In Polish, "hello" is typically translated as "cześć" or "witaj".
"Hello" in Polish is "Cześć."
You can say "Cześć, kochanie" to say hello my love in Polish.
The phrase "hello Justyna" in Polish can be translated as "cześć Justyna."
"Hello ladies and gentlemen" in Polish is translated as "Dzień dobry panie i panowie."
Hello, You say "czesc" (non formal) or dzien dobry (no matter what time)
hello beautiful in polish
"Hello" in Polish is "Cześć."
"Hello ladies and gentlemen" in Polish is translated as "Dzień dobry panie i panowie."
Hello, You say "czesc" (non formal) or dzien dobry (no matter what time)
You can say "Cześć, kochanie" to say hello my love in Polish.
The phrase "hello Justyna" in Polish can be translated as "cześć Justyna."
You would say "Cześć, jak się masz?" in Polish.
witam mam na imię Łukasz
Hello, my name is... - Witam, mam na imię... (Witam, jestem...)
The Polish equivalent of 'hello' is 'Dzien dobry.' It is pronounced 'dzhehn dobri' if that helps.
"Hello" is pronounced as "cześć" [chesh-ch], and "goodbye" is pronounced as "do widzenia" [doh-vee-dzen-yah].
cześć informally, Dzień Dobry for Good Day