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Give me some reasons to learn Polish


NocyMrok
23 Jan 2016 #121
Having that level of bi/multilingualism is admirable.

Like someone has said "One's world is as rich as rich are languages he knows".... or something like that. :D
dolnoslask
23 Jan 2016 #122
UczeSiePolskieg It's all about practice if you spent six months speaking with Polish people everyday you will be amazed how much you will improve, I don't work so i do not have that continual contact.
Lyzko 45 | 9,343
24 Jan 2016 #123
Younger Poles' English:

"Thank you from mountain, Mr. Adam! Why it's important for me learn English. This is important affair because much Polish learns English on school......."

I guess this passes for 'acceptable' English when the interlocutor's either another Pole or similarly non-native English-speaker.
Other than that, the above is pretty poor!!!
:-)
Ziemowit 14 | 4,278
24 Jan 2016 #124
"Thank you from mountain, Mr. Adam!

That one is incredibly funny. I guess he wanted to say "Dziękuję z góry, panie Adamie" which should be "Thank you in advance, Adam". What a strange coincidence with "a mountain" being "góra" in Polish.

At first, I thought he was spending his time in the mountains from which place he was writing a post-card to a "Mr Adam".
kamilajanos - | 2
24 Jan 2016 #125
it's the best to have unique skills. everyone will know the most popular languages, and this will be something that special about you, that you will know Polish :).
NocyMrok
25 Jan 2016 #126
You guys still on that? :)

Reason to learn Polish:

-great culture, tradition, history,
-great literature,
-great people,
-beautiful women,
-beautiful landscapes,
-beautiful language,
-not many foreigners speak Polish and that makes them unique,

:D


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