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Jestem ze Szczecina


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Mufasa
  Nov 18, 07, 08:42  #1

Jestem z Szczecina albo jestem z Szczecinia

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miranda
  Nov 18, 07, 08:46  #2

jestem ze Szczecina.

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gosiaczek
  Nov 18, 07, 12:09  #3

ze Szczecina, ze Szczytna, ze Wschodu, when you have consonant clusters like these, use ZE

the same goes for w/we eg. w poniedziałek, we wtorek etc

It's simply easier to pronounce when you have a vowel:)

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Michal
  Nov 18, 07, 18:10  #4

Quoting: Mufasa
Szczecinia

This would have been right only if Szczecin was a masculine singular noun with the final n being a Polish ń but in fact it ends in a boring standard n so it must be Szczecina!

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michal2 [Guest]
  Nov 19, 07, 08:31  #5

Quoting: Michal
This would have been right only if Szczecin was a masculine singular noun with the final n being a Polish ń but in fact it ends in a boring standard n so it must be Szczecina!

This would have been right only if Szczecin was a masculine singular noun with the final n being a Polish ń but in fact it ends in a boring standard n so it must be Szczecina!
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Marek
  Nov 19, 07, 09:53  #6

Hi, Mufasa!

The same rule applies to f.ex. 'Zakopane' or 'Zapot': Ze Zakopanego, Zapota etc.

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z_darius
  Nov 19, 07, 10:56  #7

Quoting: Marek
The same rule applies to f.ex. 'Zakopane' or 'Zapot': Ze Zakopanego, Zapota etc

Are you sure?
I'd say "z Zakopanego" and "z Sopotu"

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Michal
  Nov 19, 07, 12:38  #8

I know that in polish they say jestem w Zakopanem.

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JustysiaS
  Nov 19, 07, 12:41  #9

Its z Zakopanego. Jestem w Zakopanem means i'm in Zakopane.

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Michal
  Nov 19, 07, 13:10  #10

Quoting: JustysiaS
Jestem w Zakopanem means i'm in Zakopane.

Yes, where most people make the mistake of thinking that it would be jestem w Zakopanym, although it would sound quite logical that way.

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Michal
  Nov 19, 07, 13:11  #11

Quoting: Marek
'Zapot':

Is this in fact Sopot, near to Gdansk, or is it indeed another town all together?

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gdj67
  Nov 19, 07, 16:39  #12

Aaarghhhhh,................. if the Polish speakers can't even agree, what hope for the rest of us......:)

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Mufasa
  Nov 19, 07, 16:41  #13

Quoting: gdj67
Aaarghhhhh,................. if the Polish speakers can't even agree, what hope for the rest of us......:)


Say no more

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JustysiaS
  Nov 19, 07, 16:45  #14

Quoting: gdj67
Aaarghhhhh,................. if the Polish speakers can't even agree, what hope for the rest of us......:)


oh we agreed, but wheres Zapot? ;)

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z_darius
Edited by: z_darius  Nov 19, 07, 20:32  #15

Some of the above is correct, some is not.
Let's do it again, all in one place and correctly:

jestem ze Szczecina
ze Szczytna
ze Wschodu
ze Sławy (notice S followed by a consonant)
ze Zgierza (notice Z followed by a consonant)
z Zakopanego (notice Z followed by a vowel)
z Sopotu (notice S followed by a vowel, also see note)

Note: There is no place in Poland calle Zapot. The confusion stems from the German version of this placename, which is Zoppot (pron. tsopot) so it is likely to be pronounced by English natives as Zappot.

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Marek
Edited by: Marek  Nov 20, 07, 08:54  #16

Dziękuję Panu Dariuszu!!!

Tak, tak. To było pomyłka, co napisałem a jestem wdzięczny za poprawienia.

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