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    When would someone use formal Polish vs. informal Polish?
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    You 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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    How do you say brother in Polish?
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    Brat (pronounced 'braht').
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    How do I say "I love you"?
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    Usually Polish people go with "Kocham cię."
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    How do I say "are you hungry?"
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    Speaking to a male: "(Czy) jesteś głodny?" Speaking to a female: "(Czy) jesteś głodna?" Plural: "(Czy) jesteście głodni?"
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    How do you say polish in polish?
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    It'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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    How would I say, "When is your birthday?"
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    Use, "Kiedy się urodziłeś?" when speaking to a man. If speaking to a woman, say, "Kiedy się urodziłaś?"
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    How do I say sister in polish?
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    Sister in Polish is siostra (sho-stra).
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    What about the accent?
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    The 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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