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How to say that you dont speak polish in polish? [23]
Hi,
I've tried to teach a few of my American friends SOME Polish.... Ain't gonna happen :)
They were unable to understand both the use of cases in Polish and the reason why we even have that.
In Polish certain things are interrelated like 3 genders, cases, plural/singular, moods and inflectional endings that go with it, unfortunately. We have a declination of nouns, pronouns, numerals. We conjugate every single verb depending on singular/plural, tense, mood.
Hence the complexity of verb endings, noun endings and so on.
We do not use definite/indefinite articles though, so that's a relief I guess :)
Bottom line, Polish is a very challenging language to acquire, but some people do it! I actually give them a lot of credit for that.
When I had to take 2 years of Latin in college, I just couldn't do it. And all the things that I mentioned above were so extremely difficult for me in Latin. I guess in Polish I use it without even thinking about, in Latin not so much. Isn't it kind of funny? I passed my exams, but not with flying colors :) In Latin, that is.
G.