turkishfriend 4 | 28 12 Aug 2007 / #1I am a beginner Polish Learner, but i don't know anything about Polish Grammar, which books do i have to search and buy? Can i learn with them? I will have talking problems, what should i do? I am in turkey...
Tolstoy 2 | 4 12 Aug 2007 / #3This is probably the quickest solution to get you started with speech. This is available on Amazon and e-Bay but probably cheaper on e-Bay. There's some basic grammar at the back of the book. For a more thorough understanding of Polish grammar then I'd recommend either a book or the various online websites that provide such resources.
OP turkishfriend 4 | 28 12 Aug 2007 / #4Looking to learn polish, i am in Turkiye :)I am looking to learn polish, i have intermediate English and i am trying to learn polish by myself. But i have to have help about Grammar, i have no books. Which book i should buy. Do anyone know Turkish - Polish books?
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,149 12 Aug 2007 / #5Do anyone know Turkish - Polish books?No... But there are many English-Polish...
Wyspianska 12 Aug 2007 / #6Do anyone know Turkish - Polish books?No... But there are many English-Polish...Yeah, read English- Polish one, then translate into turkish and u will be famous and rich in ur country. Gold buisness.
porta 18 | 297 12 Aug 2007 / #7How about this:A Turkish - English book then you buy a English - Polish book. It's pure genius!
Wyspianska 12 Aug 2007 / #8A Turkish - English book then you buy a English - Polish book. It's pure genius!Yeah it is!And hey, turkishfriend, if u know some anothr languages u can even make it more genious ;)Can add some german book inside of the rest :D
porta 18 | 297 12 Aug 2007 / #9Yes ,make it like a learning path ,suddenly you can speak 5 languages!!
OP turkishfriend 4 | 28 12 Aug 2007 / #10i dont like german, but spanish and italiano maybe. French is too hard for me
porta 18 | 297 12 Aug 2007 / #11No way! French is much easier than Polish to learn :) Besides if you see it as difficult it will be difficult.
Wyspianska 12 Aug 2007 / #13i dont like german, but spanish and italiano maybe. French is too hard for meHaha, hes so funnyReally doesnt understand my sense of humour or pretend he doesnt?
OP turkishfriend 4 | 28 12 Aug 2007 / #14Turkish - Polish?What should i do to learn Polish in Turkiye? I am in Ankara, Turkiye.
Zeze 12 Aug 2007 / #15Ok go to a book shop , go the the languege section , go to learn langueges , go to Polish take the book , go to the cashier , pay for the book , go home , study , got all that !!!
Michal - | 1,865 12 Aug 2007 / #18You might be able to order a course through ebay or Amazon. I would have thought that there would be a limited selection on such items in Turkey. You should have thought about it before going.
kochanie 3 | 58 13 Aug 2007 / #19go to byki.com and download byki lite. that's how I learned a lot of my polish vocab, but it's still not as good as learning with my teacher
Gary - | 1 16 Aug 2007 / #20Dear Turkish Friend.I'm holidaying here in Turkey for the Summer, staying in Istanbul and Altinoluk. While in Istanbul I went looking for books on learning Polish, but unfortunately in bookshops like Remzi Kitabevi (in Carrefour and Akmerkez) I couldn't find any. I ended up ordering them through Amazon. If this link works, then you can see the relevant Amazon page for yourself :-amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_w_h_/203-6551372-4973519?initialSearch=1&url= search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Learning+PolishI ended up ordering Teach Yourself Polish and Colloquial Polish . By the way, the CD for Colloquial Polish doesn't come with the book, but all the same, I feel that is a better book than Teach Yourself Polish.The postage cost about 25 YTL extra ... and the books arrived in Istanbul less than a week later.Bol Sanslar Arkadasim !
andala - | 23 27 Aug 2007 / #21Selam :)Quoting the official Polish embassy website "Türkiye'de Lehçe öğrenmek isteyenlere de Ankara Üniversitesi Dil, Tarih ve Coğrafya Fakültesi'nde Leh Dili ve Edebiyatı Ana Bilim Dalı'na başvurmalarını öneririz." Even if you're not interested in doing a university course, it may be useful to check out what they have in their library.
OP turkishfriend 4 | 28 27 Aug 2007 / #22Thanks very much, i have had contact with Ankara University's Polish Teachers :) I am going to learn this year...
stumpy363 3 Sep 2007 / #23Is there any other ways than by book and cd i can learn polish im only 14!?
caylak_17 - | 1 26 Apr 2008 / #25load him tank.. =P =)) anyway=) i agree to "someone".. teacher can be helpful in this case =)
cnktr_pol - | 4 15 Aug 2008 / #26I'm also from Ankara,Turkey and I will study in Poland for half a year since this September.. I get help from polish friends and I learned some basically.. Best way to learn about a language is living in the country and I'll do this... :) I really hope to meet warm and friendly polish friends who will help me being a good polish-speaker ;)