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Going shopping in poland ,what to say?


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porta
  Aug 3, 07, 09:50  #1

I'm going to Poland soon and i have been learning my self some polish through reading papers and dictionaries. And some through "before you know it".
And with some help from you guys here at the Polishforum :)


What i'm wondering is ,if i'm going to one of those shops that is open at night(the ones you talk through a small window). The people who is in this shop often dont speak english.
As an example if i'm ordering a bottle of Coka cola ,is this sentence correct?

Czy moge dostac jeden duzy Coca Cola? (Will this get me a large bottle og Coca Cola?)

Or should i say:

Chcialabym jeden duzy Coca Cola.

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slwkk
Edited by: slwkk  Aug 3, 07, 10:00  #2

Quoting: porta
What i'm wondering is ,if i'm going to one of those shops that is open at night(the ones you talk through a small window). The people who is in this shop often dont speak english.


I haven't seen shops where you order sth through a small window ;-) Are they exist in Poland? At nights usually are opened some of big hipermarkets (like tesco) or gas stations (where usually are also shops).

Quoting: porta
Czy moge dostac jeden duzy Coca Cola?

Quoting: porta
Chcialabym jeden duzy Coca Cola.


just ask:

Poproszę dużą Coca Cole (kokakole :-).

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gloios
  Aug 3, 07, 10:21  #3

Are you talking about where you buy tickets for buses and trams?

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porta
  Aug 3, 07, 10:33  #4

Yes ,that and some of the liquerstores have this window ,i have been to some of them around Warsaw.
But i have had someone with me to order for me, this time i would like to order for myself and not just stand there like a jackass while others do the shopping for me ;)

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tomek123
  Aug 3, 07, 12:49  #5

Mysle ze on mowi o kiosku.

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porta
  Aug 3, 07, 13:19  #6

Yes ,maybe It's called a kiosk ,my bad!

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Amathyst
  Aug 3, 07, 13:29  #7

Everyone speaks English or you can point, thats works too :)

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Edited by: Osiedle_Ruda  Aug 3, 07, 15:31  #8

Just ask for some beefburgery z grilla and some drinki

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porta
  Aug 3, 07, 16:59  #9

Quoting: Amathyst
veryone speaks English or you can point, thats works too :)



No ,thats the problem ,many i have spoken to dont speak english ,or they refuse and just shake they're heads ,dont know which one it is.
And i cant squise through the window and point at everything ,they probably will freak out!

But how about this if i'm buying different things:

Poproszę dużą Coca Cole! (waits for clerk to get the stuff) I jeden dużą niegazuwany woda (again waiting for the clerk) I Szesc butelka piwo Tyskie(or any other brand but i like Tyskie). Then i ask "Ile?"


Would this work? Or would i sound like a moron and get the window slammed in my face :P (i know that wont happen ,poles are polite)

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slwkk
  Aug 3, 07, 17:34  #10

Quoting: porta
Poproszę dużą Coca Cole! (waits for clerk to get the stuff) I jeden dużą niegazuwany woda (again waiting for the clerk) I Szesc butelka piwo Tyskie(or any other brand but i like Tyskie). Then i ask "Ile?"


Poproszę dużą Coca Cole. Jedną dużą, niegazowaną wodę i piwo Tyskie, sześć butelek. Ile płacę?

but it might be hard to buy sth without an interaction with a clerk... I mean you can be asked a few things like size of the water bottle (that's why it's better to ask - poproszę półtoralitrową wodę/coca cole/whatever - it means that you are asking for 1,5l bottle of [...] - but I'm not sure.... Coca Cola probably is sold in 2l bottles - so instead 'półtora litrową' you will say dwulitrową'). You can be also asked about mineral water - which one do you want - the most popular in Poland are probably Nałęczowianka and maybe Cisowianka. Another set of questions... what do you want if there was no what you asked.... it's good to know a word 'obojętnie' + 'jakikolwiek/jakąkolwiek' ;-) Examples:

a) Poproszę wodę niegazowaną półtoralitrową
b) jaką?
a) obojętnie, jakąkolwiek

or

a) poprosze piwo tyskie
b) nie ma
a) no to niech będzie jakiekolwiek w butelce, 6 sztuk poproszę

and so on... :)

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porta
  Aug 3, 07, 17:39  #11

Thanks a lot ,this is really helping me. :)

There is so many things in this polishcoarse i bought ,but not one single thing about how to buy something ,it's all about saying which color things has and stuff like that.

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slwkk
  Aug 3, 07, 17:49  #12

Quoting: porta
Thanks a lot ,this is really helping me. :)


you're welcome :-)

Quoting: porta
There is so many things in this polishcoarse i bought ,but not one single thing about how to buy something ,it's all about saying which color things has and stuff like that.


You should take a look at some publications or programs named 'Rozmówki Polsko-Angielskie' (or Angielsko-Polskie) - it's for Polish people who just want to know basic English for typical situations like buying sth in a shop, renting a room in a hotel and so on .... usually there are only English dialogues + Polish translations and some addional words.

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porta
  Aug 3, 07, 17:55  #13

Thanks for the tip ,i'll check it out.

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