"Cześć" is pronounced like "cheshch" in Polish. The "cz" sounds similar to the English "ch" in "chocolate," while the "e" is pronounced like the "e" in "let." The "ść" at the end has a soft, almost hissing sound, similar to "shch." Overall, it’s a friendly greeting equivalent to "hi" or "hello."
"Hi" in Polish.
Czesc,Witaj,Dziendobry'Czech'
Czesc mam na imie... Czesc, nazywam sie...
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czesc or dzien dobry meanig good morning
cheshed but be carful because cheshed is also bye
It is spelt 'Cześć' and pronounced 'chesh-ch'.
Polish, the country is Poland. A country found in Eastern Europe.
Czesc - Hello (Pronounced: "Chest") Witaj - Hello (Ponounced: "Vita")
In Polish, the name "Wanda" is spelled and pronounced the same as in English. It is pronounced as "VAHN-dah" in Polish.
"Nothing" in Polish is "nic" (pronounce: nits)
Hello, You say "czesc" (non formal) or dzien dobry (no matter what time)