No it is not hard... if you're Polish. But if you're not, it could be hard. I suggest you take online courses to learn more about the Polish language.
If you want to hear the words I found this site from a blog: It is amazing.
www.oddcast.com/home/demos/tts/tts_example.php?sitepal
A website where to read the words and how to pronounce just a few words:
http://www.meetpoland.com/useful-polish-words-and-phrases.html
This site has sound so you can hear them
http://onestoppolish.com/useful_polish_phrases.htm
Hope this helps!
Learning Polish can be challenging because of its complex grammar and pronunciation rules, but with dedication and practice, it is definitely achievable. Immersing yourself in the language through regular practice, conversations, and exposure to Polish media can help expedite the learning process.
Polish can be challenging to learn, especially for speakers of non-Slavic languages, due to its complex grammar, pronunciation, and extensive vocabulary. Consistent practice, immersion, and exposure to the language can help in mastering Polish.
You can say "Dziękuję za całą Twoją ciężką pracę" which means "Thank you for all your hard work" in Polish.
Learning Polish can be challenging for native English speakers due to its complex grammar and pronunciation. However, with dedication and practice, it is possible to learn the language. Immersion and regular practice can help improve your skills.
Polish values typically include patriotism, family, education, hard work, respect for tradition, and hospitality. These values are often deeply rooted in Polish culture and society.
It depends on the individual, but Czech is often considered easier than Polish because of its simpler grammar and pronunciation. Czech also has fewer cases and a more regular system of verb conjugation compared to Polish.
Polish can be challenging to learn, especially for speakers of non-Slavic languages, due to its complex grammar, pronunciation, and extensive vocabulary. Consistent practice, immersion, and exposure to the language can help in mastering Polish.
To learn (Polish)- Uczyć się (Polskiego) I learn------------- Uczę się you learn--------- Uczysz się she/he/it learn-- Uczy się we learn---------- Uczymy się you learn--------- Uczycie się they learn-------- Uczą się
Polish is a great language to learn, if you want to learn quickly, pick up a C.D. for only $25 and it teaches you, you can learn Polish!! also you can watch dvds, check out Dino Lingo Polish for kids language DVDs, they are also good for adults too.
well i am polish and you should first get a dictionary and learn all the words and you talk polish
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You just learn it, but it's a very difficult language to learn.
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they learn English spanish German and Chinese and polish
Yes, is difficult
i think probably Japanese or Chinese and so on are pretty hard to learn. wonder why. the spelling is quite different but those alphabets, whoa !! Arabic, polish and some people say finnish are the hardest languages to learn. actually i speak finnish as my mother tongue..
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.