kkmaxkk 1 | - 31 Mar 2012 #1This word has been confusing me for the longest time. How do you use the word "się" in polish. Can I have a short lesson.
catsoldier 62 | 595 31 Mar 2012 #2I am only a beginner but I find that it is usually used with verbs.Interesuję się: I am interested inbudżę się: I wake upnudzę się: I am boredIt is said that you shouldn't put się at the end of a sentance so you can put it in different places in the sentance instead of at the end although I am sure that there are exceptions. :-)
Lyzko 31 Mar 2012 #4"Się" (pronounced roughly 'shyeeaun') translates to "oneself", "myself", "himself", "themselves" respectively:-) Furthermore, unlike in other European languages with reflexive, "się" NEVER changes in accordance with person or number!