What are some common Polish phrases?

12 Polish Phrases You Need to Know

  • ‘Na Zdrowie! ‘ (nas-dro-v-yea)
  • ‘Dzień dobry’ (jine-dobree) Meaning: Good day.
  • ‘Proszę’ (proshe) Meaning: Please.
  • ‘Dziękuję’ (jen-koo-yea) Meaning: Thank you.
  • ‘Nie rozumiem’ (nie ro-zoo-me-em) Meaning: I don’t understand.
  • ‘Jak masz na imię?
  • ‘Przepraszam’ (psh-she-pra-sham)
  • ‘Jak się masz?

How do you insult a polish?

How to piss off someone from Poland

  1. Suggest we’re Russians.
  2. Label our food ‘so-so’.
  3. Feign (or admit) ignorance of Poland’s location.
  4. Suggest that anyone else has suffered as much as the Poles.
  5. Imply that other countries are worse off.
  6. Dare to imply that Polish people are not the best.

How do you flirt in Polish?

10 phrases to impress your Polish date

  1. Kocham Cię (ko-ham chyeh) – I love you.
  2. Lubię Cię (loo-bee-eh chyeh) – I like you.
  3. Pocałuj mnie (po-sa-luee mn-yeh) – Kiss me.
  4. Jesteś ładna (yes-tesh wad-nah) – You are pretty.
  5. Jesteś śliczna (yes-tesh schleech-nah) – You are lovely.
  6. Jesteś słodka (yes-tesh swhat-kah) – You are sweet.

What does Shema mean in Polish?

love
Translation of “Shema Yisrael” in Polish with love, with love, with love say: “Shema Yisrael”.

What does Jen Kuya mean?

Do widzenia – good bye (doh vee-DZEN-ya) pronunciation (help·info) Proszę – please / here you are (PROH-sheh) pronunciation (help·info) Dziękuję – thank you (jen-KOO-yeh) pronunciation (help·info) Dzięki – thanks (informal) (JEN-kee) pronunciation (help·info)

Do Polish people like the British?

Exclusive YouGov research from Poland reveals that while by 68%-25% Polish people have a positive view of Britain, by 50%-39% they perceive a negative view of themselves among British people.

What are Polish men like?

Polish guys are a lot of things. They love football (the European kind), they’re not players, they’re serious meat-eaters, they’re down-to-earth, they can hold their liquor, they aren’t afraid of commitment, and they aren’t particularly open about their feelings.

What is a Kochanie?

noun. babe [noun] a way of addressing someone you love, such as a husband or wife. darling [noun] a dearly loved person (often used as a term of endearment)

What’s Happy Birthday in Polish?

The long way to say “Happy Birthday” The formal phrase is “Wszystkiego najlepszego z okazji urodzin” which means, “All the best on your birthday.”

How do you greet in Polish?

The common verbal greetings are “Cześć” (Hello), “Dzien dobry” (Good day) or “Dobry wieczór” (Good evening). It’s generally only appropriate to address someone by their first name if they’re a close friend.

What is Czesc?

Cześć is a useful word to use whenever you want to greet someone whom you know well or have met before and who is not significantly older than you (in case you’re addressing a grandma, make sure you stick to Dzień dobry). Its other meaning is ‘honour’, which reminds us of the time when greetings were a sign of respect.

Do you know any Polish phrases?

‘Na Zdrowie!’ (nas-dro-v-yea) Meaning: Cheers!

  • ‘Dzień dobry’ (jine-dobree) Saying hello is one of the fundamentals of getting to grips with any local lingo.
  • ‘Proszę’ (proshe) Minding your Ps and Qs in Poland means having your pleases and thank you’s down to a T.
  • What are some popular Polish names?

    The most common Polish names Nowak, Nowakowski, Nowacki, and Nowicki are variants meaning new, Przybyszewski and Przybylski mean he who has arrived. There are many names coming from a profession, e.g Kowalski and Kowalczyk come from kowal (=smith), Woźniak means driver.

    What are the most popular Polish foods?

    The most popular fillings are meat, sauerkraut and mushrooms, seasonal fruit (blueberries, strawberries and cherries), buckwheat , sweet cottage cheese or boiled potatoes with fried onions (called Russian dumplings). Pierogi is a Polish food that’s always served for Christmas.

    How do you Say Hello in Polish?

    To say “hello” in Polish, say “cześć.”. This very common, albeit somewhat informal greeting, is pronounced roughly like “cheh-sh-ch.”. Non-Poles may find it difficult to pronounce this word correctly. Following a “sh” sound with a “ch” sound is something that is almost never done in English.

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