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QuestionWhen would someone use formal Polish vs. informal Polish?Community AnswerYou speak formally when talking to a teacher, employer, other authority figures or older adults, strangers, and in letters. Informal is for your friends, family, and other people you know very well.
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QuestionHow do you say brother in Polish?Community AnswerBrat (pronounced 'braht').
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QuestionHow do I say "I love you"?Community AnswerUsually Polish people go with "Kocham cię."
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QuestionHow do I say "are you hungry?"Community AnswerSpeaking to a male: "(Czy) jesteś głodny?" Speaking to a female: "(Czy) jesteś głodna?" Plural: "(Czy) jesteście głodni?"
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QuestionHow do you say polish in polish?Community AnswerIt's different, in some sentences we say "polska," "polski" or "po polsku." All those words mean "Polish," but we change the last letters to give sentences meaning. For example: "to jest polskie jedzenie" means: this is Polish food. Or "ten pan nie mówi po polsku" means: this man doesn't speak Polish.
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QuestionHow would I say, "When is your birthday?"Community AnswerUse, "Kiedy się urodziłeś?" when speaking to a man. If speaking to a woman, say, "Kiedy się urodziłaś?"
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QuestionHow do I say sister in polish?Community AnswerSister in Polish is siostra (sho-stra).
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QuestionWhat about the accent?Community AnswerThe accents differ in the various regions of Poland. For example a person from Western Poland will have a different accent than a person from Eastern Poland.
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