cjjc 29 | 408 8 Jan 2009 / #1Here are my collection of website that I have amassed in the last 7 or so months, please feel free to add to this list:onet dictionaryportalwiedzy.onet.pl/tlumacz.html?qs=polski&tr=ang-auto&x=21&y=7lexitools Polish dictionarylexitools.orgling.pl dictionaryPolish slang dictionary (translated to English with google)translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A//www.miejski.pl/&hl=en&langpair=auto|en&tbb=1&ie=UTF-8Polish lessons & videos from magauchsein on youtubePolish language websiteonestoppolish.com/useful_polish_phrases.htm - more basic Polish phraseseven more! basic Polish phrasespolish-translator.net/polish_phrases.htmlmeetpoland.com/useful-polish-words-and-phrases.html - basic Polish language sitebloggypolish.blogspot.com - Polish language blog with podcastsPolish language coursegrzegorj.w.interia.pl/kurs/0.htmlPolish downloadable lessons (first for free)apronus.com/polishlessons/lekcje.htmWikipedia page on Polish languageen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_languageWikibooks lessons on Polish languageen.wikibooks.org/wiki/PolishPolish language info siteomniglot.com/writing/polish.htmanother Polish dictionary (translated with google)oddcast.com/home/demos/tts/tts_example.php?sitepal - text to speech sitePolish spelling articlefree.of.pl/g/grzegorj/gram/en/osobl1.htmlanother Polish spelling sitepolish-dictionary.com/polish-spelling.htmlEnjoy and good luck with your learning.cjjc
time means 5 | 1309 8 Jan 2009 / #2cheers cjjc. i need a kick up the arse at the moment to get started.
OP cjjc 29 | 408 8 Jan 2009 / #4cheers cjjc. i need a kick up the arse at the moment to get started.*kicks you up arse*Thank you :)No problem I'll add anything new as I find it.:)polish-dictionary.comGrammar of the Polish language (in Polish and English)
Vincent 9 | 795 13 Jan 2009 / #5nice work cjjc, here is the polish alphabet with audio for beginners: languagelearninglab.com/alphabet.aspx
OP cjjc 29 | 408 18 Jan 2009 / #6English-Polish Vocabulary Quizzesteslj.org/v/poGreat slang dictionarypl.wiktionary.org/wiki/Indeks:Angielski_-_Slang_internetowy
OP cjjc 29 | 408 18 Jan 2009 / #9Learn Polish with Sam and Biluśpolish-bilus.blogspot.compeople.bath.ac.uk/ma1jas/polish.htmlPolish case info
OP cjjc 29 | 408 18 Jan 2009 / #11Mods could we make this a sticky?You could rename the title if you see fit.Thanks.:)Mods could we make this a sticky?Thanks.:D
weruh - | 4 21 Jan 2009 / #12do you know that one? I use it frequently. Sometimes you can find out there the usage and examples :)wordreference.com/enpl/but the best is ling.pl imo
HAL9009 2 | 323 23 Jan 2009 / #13Some links to Polish language learning resources here too: polishforums.com/language-17/learning-links-8328/
OP cjjc 29 | 408 25 Jan 2009 / #14glossa.pl/polish/english/test.php?test=1&jezyk=polish - Polish test (timed)HAL9009Props.
Sunflower 10 | 76 7 Feb 2009 / #15Thanks for these resources, just started learning Polish properly at Durham Uni and finidng them extremely helpful.. although I'd just liked to add we have an extremely good teacher!!
HAL9009 2 | 323 14 Feb 2009 / #16A good teacher is such a great advantage to have.My teacher really brought Polish to life for me. No way would I have stuck with it without having a teacher.
OP cjjc 29 | 408 13 Mar 2009 / #18multilingualbooks.com/freelessons-polish.html - Basic reading material in Polish
OP cjjc 29 | 408 13 Mar 2009 / #20No problem! Remember if you stumble upon anything even if it's just a basic easy to read Polish website! post it here!
SeanBM 34 | 5786 13 Mar 2009 / #21What about youtube?There are loads on youtube, it would be good to have them also, whata ya think?.There are too many to post all of them but here are a fewLearning Polish Online LessonsJeezz, you could play that while asleep, learn why you sleep ha ha ha.Polish Basics - Unit 1pogoda za granicą - Polish Story Board DialogUnfortunately nothing to do with southpark.Polish Pronunciation Guide Unit 1 (alphabet)
OP cjjc 29 | 408 13 Mar 2009 / #22What about youtube?There is a lot but I have to be in the mood to embed all those videos.One day! :)Polish adjectivesen.wikibooks.org/wiki/Polish/AdjectivesPolish adjectivesList of the above...en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Polish_adjectivesC/o sausage:This site is useful (run by Rosseta Stone) for finding language partnersSharedTalk.comsharedtalk.comI spotted this on another thread (again posted by sausage): goethe-verlag.com/book2/EN/ENPL/ENPL002.HTM - Polish word audio files (downloadable)
Catfish_blues - | 2 24 Apr 2009 / #23polishbuzz.com is an excellent site for the Polish Community in the USA.
WhiteEagle 2 | 3 25 Apr 2009 / #24The Live Mocha team have recently added Polish to their list of courses, there are now four to choose from, and its free.livemocha.com
jojospacemunky 25 Apr 2009 / #25[quote=WhiteEagle]The Live Mocha team have recently added Polish to their list of courses, there are now four to choose from, and its free.livemocha.comYes it has and you have the added option of having feedback from Native polish people in total you have 160hours FREE polish learning and audio :) plus you can learn other languages if you wish to, it a good site :) highly recommended
Pani_Polska - | 89 27 Apr 2009 / #26I believe they have a FREE online course you can sign up for at university of warsaw:come.uw.edu.pl/?q=en/node/435
jojospacemunky 1 | 59 27 Apr 2009 / #27they have a FREE online courseit shows Cost: PLN 690 (EUR 180) on their page so i wouldnt exactly claim it to be free
Pani_Polska - | 89 28 Apr 2009 / #28There used to be a free one, it must be the wrong page. It was simple and only taught you basics but it was definitely free. I know, I signed up for it so I could help a friend through it. it was through COME UWUPDATE: moodle.come.uw.edu.pl/index.php?lang=en_utf8THIS IS THE WEBSITE. In english, you will see in the top right hand corner there is a login. I still have access to my free account which I have never paid for. Try to "create a new account", right underneath the log in. I just walked through it and it worked for me again....I also noticed, for those who dont understand Polish (Sorry) the UW page will link to this, which is in ENGLISH::jezyki.come.uw.edu.pl:) :) Sorry about that!
OP cjjc 29 | 408 30 Apr 2009 / #29Glad to see that some peeps have been updating this thread.livemochaI've recently joined this site and find it pretty good so far! I'm becoming addicted to checking peoples writing tests. :D
Czwartek 2 | 14 20 May 2009 / #30Getionary, a very good Polish-English dictionary. An ad-blocker is recommended for visiting that site, otherwise the ads just get in the way and are quite annoying. The dictionary is very useful though, and gives example sentences in both languages.sjp.pl - A Polish-only dictionary which lets you search using any variation of any Polish word, and it will give you the base word as well as all the other variations. For example, search for mógłbym and it will find móc, search dniach an it will find dzień. Useful for familiarising yourself with the conjugation of Polish verbs and declination of nouns and adjectives, and useful if you come across a variation of a word conjugated in an unpredictable way and you want to know its basic form.