TJD
11 Jan 2014
Life / Do Poles have a problem understanding American English? [76]
"it's the biggest Polish city in the world so what are you talking about?"
I think you mean something like Chicago is the city with the second largest number of Polish people in the world (or #1 outside of Poland). I think it might actually be number 3 now though.
I know that there is a very large Polish population in Chicago and most of them speak English very well. Many of them also speak Polish (obviously). They seem to be able to switch from speaking English to Polish without any problem. There are large groups of other ethnicities here who speak both English and their native languages, but they usually do not speak English very well.
I was just basically wondering if Poles in Poland find it easy to understand Americans when they speak English. It sounds like they do.
"it's the biggest Polish city in the world so what are you talking about?"
I think you mean something like Chicago is the city with the second largest number of Polish people in the world (or #1 outside of Poland). I think it might actually be number 3 now though.
I know that there is a very large Polish population in Chicago and most of them speak English very well. Many of them also speak Polish (obviously). They seem to be able to switch from speaking English to Polish without any problem. There are large groups of other ethnicities here who speak both English and their native languages, but they usually do not speak English very well.
I was just basically wondering if Poles in Poland find it easy to understand Americans when they speak English. It sounds like they do.