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I'm from India. Can someone teach me basic polish , in return for english!


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kingishere  Jan 17, 12, 18:17    #1
hello everyone !!
im in poznan for 6 months , i am a native english speaker from india , brought up in england ...can somebody help me with basic polish skills ( via skype or personally ) . i can assure you that you will enhance your english skills too !! plz leave ur email if anyone is interested !!!
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 Jan 19, 12, 16:16    #2
As a test, what's the difference between the present simple and present continuous? When do we use pronouns that end in an "s": yours, theirs? Why do some adjectives come before other adjectives: "big red fire truck" and not "fire red big truck"?
kingishere  Jan 19, 12, 18:43    #3
well mate ..thanks ....but i dont want 2 learn polish from u ...
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 Jan 19, 12, 19:07    #4
What are your currently skills on Polish language ?

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kingishere  Jan 19, 12, 20:29    #5
right now ,i can just say some basic lines ( like i do not speak polish , how are you , nice 2 meet u , kurwa :P etc ) i want to learn a little more ...can someone plz help ??
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 Jan 19, 12, 21:04    #6
Create an account, send me the priv message, we can talk sometimes.

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 Jan 20, 12, 11:48    #7
kingishere:
well mate ..thanks ....but i dont want 2 learn polish from u ...


Yea, then how do you expect to teach anyone english without having a clue about the language?
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Edited by: noreenb  Jan 20, 12, 15:33    #8
Basic Polish language?
Do you want me to write you how to say "hi"?
"Cześć."
"Good morning" is "dzień dobry".
"Good afernoon" - "dobry wieczór" - rarely used today.
"Good night" is dobranoc.
Other words?
Sorry, do you want to write personal dictionary?
Lyzko  Jan 20, 12, 15:36    #9
Young folks, especially casual friends might also say 'Witaj!' (sing.) or 'Witajcie!' (plural). All it means is 'Hi!' or 'Welcome!', more formal 'Witam!'
Lyzko  Jan 20, 12, 16:44    #10
On the phone, more casual is simply "Hallo?", rather than the (super-)formal "Słucham!", or [Family name] + Słucham!
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 Jan 22, 12, 21:16    #11
Hi kingishere,

I think we can arrange some skype conversations. It will be interesting experience to me to teach you Polish lang :-)
In my opinion I would also benefit from our meetings because I still learn English and some conversations will be good to me.
What's more I also live and work in Poznan so we can sometimes organize in-person meetings.

Let me know via email or private message if you are interested in.

Łukasz



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