Cześć is the equivalent of hi (it sounds like cheshch). Cześć is the most common one.
Cześć, Siema, Yo, Hej, Hey, Joł, Dobry, Dzień dobry
In Polish, you can say "Cześć, jak się masz?" which translates to "Hi, how are you?"
I'm not aware of any meaning. Polish people often use 'hi' to mean as it does in English but the general word for 'hi' in Polish is Czesc!
cheshed but be carful because cheshed is also bye
"Hi" in Polish.
Polish in Polish is "Polski".
In Polish, you can say "Cześć, jak się masz?" which translates to "Hi, how are you?"
I'm not aware of any meaning. Polish people often use 'hi' to mean as it does in English but the general word for 'hi' in Polish is Czesc!
Czesc mam na imie... Czesc, nazywam sie...
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cheshed but be carful because cheshed is also bye
"Hi" in Polish.
pelch o camg?
Polish in Polish is "Polski".
it means hi and hello in polish
To say Jonathan in Polish, you would say "Janusz."
"No" in Polish is "Nie".
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.