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Teacher of Polish needed in Sweden!


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Staef
Edited by: Admin  Jul 16, 07, 14:38  #1

Hi everyone,


I'm a 21 year old male in the southest of Sweden looking for a kind person to teach me some polish over the internet. I meet polaks in my job everyday so it would be a great help. :)

I have such a hard time with some names, Przemyslaw och Anna. Is it [An-a] or [An-ia].

Anyone willing? Djinque Barco :)

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Zgubiony
  Jul 16, 07, 14:40  #2

Quoting: Staef
[An-a]

is correct unless spelled Ania :)

Welcome to PF.com!

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Wroclaw
  Jul 16, 07, 14:51  #3

Hi Staef,

Try this:

Quoting: Staef
Djinque Barco :)


dz en kwi em...........bard zo

Quoting: Staef
Przemyslaw


pr shem ek............pr shem ee swarve

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krysia
  Jul 16, 07, 14:57  #4

Hi Staef
Lets make a deal. I teach you Polish, you teach me Swedish!!
Got skype???

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Michal
  Jul 22, 07, 14:13  #5

Actually, I see that you control boats from Swinoujscie. I stayed there for a two week holiday many years ago. Near to Sczecin, if I am right. Nice countryside along the coast and there was a nice little place called Wollin where I spent a lot of time. I expect that a lot has changed over the years but I do recall that Swinoujscie itself was a little bit of a disappointment-just lots of nasty blocks, I suppose that the name sounded nice.

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Staef
  Aug 11, 07, 10:14  #6

And what about gzregorz? It's really hard. :) And Sometimes they tell me something like

"[bieve godna]" I think its something about wishing me a good working day. i'm not sure though.. :)

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glowa
  Aug 11, 07, 10:17  #7

Quoting: Staef
"[bieve godna]"


maybe 'Miłego dnia' - [have] a nice day

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Polson
  Aug 11, 07, 12:26  #8

Hey ! Staef ! Hur mår du ? ;)
Polish words seem to be difficult to pronounce, but when you know how to pronounce it's quite easy ;) LoL

Grzegorz = [G-jay-gosh]
Przemyslaw = [Pshe-me-swaf]

I can give you some Polish typical sounds ;)

RZ = "uSual" S, except at the end of a word where it's the same as your RS in Swedish ;) so "sh"
SZ = [sh]
CZ = [tsh]

etc.

Have a nice day ;)

Pølsøn.

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Staef
  Aug 12, 07, 08:16  #9

Thanks for all the help!

Ahh Milego dnia! Thats it. :)

So whats the difference between RZ and SZ then?

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porta
  Aug 12, 07, 08:25  #10

Hey søta bror! hehe

Er en Norrbagga som driver å lærer Polsk selv , skaff deg disse programmene:

LingvoSoft Dictionary 2007
for Windows Polish-English

RosettaStone Polish

Before You Know It Polish

Language Now Polish



Disse er meget bra :)

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edyta77 [Guest]
  Aug 15, 07, 04:28  #11

Hello Djinque,

If you are still looking for someone to teach you Polish, maybe I can help. I am a 30 year-old female Polish teacher with experience. We can talk over the Internet if you want.

Here's my e-mail

edit_s@poczta.onet.pl

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