tak is for yes and a is for no
The word "yes" in Polish is "tak."
"grandfather" = 'dziadek' and it is pronounced ['jiadak]
A: Polish word: Dziękuję. Phonetically you can say it: Jeng-KOO-ye. See: http://www.pronouncenames.com/pronounce/dziekuje
It is quite similar to the English way. You pronounce the A's in the same way, but the Ns are much more hard sounding and you pronounce them twice, so it comes out with "an-na" not "ana". Whenever there's two same letters in a word or name in Polish - you pronounce them separately, but so that it does sound rather smooth.
The Polish word "dziadek" meaning grandfather is pronounced as "JAH-dek". It is important to note that the pronunciation may vary slightly depending on regional accents.
The word "yes" in Polish is "tak."
'westchnienie' (noun) [vest-khneie-neie]
the word is wielki pronounced vee ayl kee
"grandfather" = 'dziadek' and it is pronounced ['jiadak]
Odpowiedz Pronounce "dz" like "ds" in word Beds but harder.
A: Polish word: Dziękuję. Phonetically you can say it: Jeng-KOO-ye. See: http://www.pronouncenames.com/pronounce/dziekuje
piękny (adj. masc.) [pee'ankni:] piękna (fem.) [pee'ankna]
It is quite similar to the English way. You pronounce the A's in the same way, but the Ns are much more hard sounding and you pronounce them twice, so it comes out with "an-na" not "ana". Whenever there's two same letters in a word or name in Polish - you pronounce them separately, but so that it does sound rather smooth.
Odpowiedz Pronounce "dz" like "ds" in word Beds but harder.
The Polish word "dziadek" meaning grandfather is pronounced as "JAH-dek". It is important to note that the pronunciation may vary slightly depending on regional accents.
yes in polish is [tac] they don't really use i do allot unless there using the word do and i
Yes, it should be capitalized. It is a propernou n. It ca n be Polish la nguage, Polish people, etc.