Speaking Polish is not an easy feat. It is very hard for someone who does not have access to native Polish speakers to actually learn the language. Polish, like most languages, is constantly evolving, and if you studied Old Polish, it would not bear much resemblance to the Polish of today.
I would advise picking up Rosetta Stone's Polish edition if you do not have access to a native Polish speaker. If you do, ask them to teach you, or enroll in Polish class if you have the opportunity. I would also suggest checking out programs in Poland for native english, french, and spanish speakers to go on a trip and attend Polish classes for two weeks or longer. The city of Krakow has a wide array of such opportunities.
"I am learning to speak Polish" in Polish is "Uczę się mówić po polsku".
speak=mów
"Mówimy" in Polish means "we speak" or "we are speaking." It is the plural form of the verb "to speak" in the present tense.
"Mowimy po polsku" translates to "We speak Polish" in English.
They don't, they speak Polish. However there is a number of people who know french as a second language for school, work or just because. For the most part, most Poles speak polish to one another.
People in Gdansk speak Polish, although some of the older generations may speak German as a second language.
Polish.
No he did not
różnica. I don't speak polish but I know a little.
polish
The percentage of of the people who speak the polish language are indeed very high, as they are a proud people and love their culture
They speak Polish