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Pierogi [Guest]
Edited by: Admin  Feb 7, 07, 12:00  #1

Dzien Dobry,
My name is Anthony, I was born raised and live in the States.
I would like to converse with people who live or lived in poland so I might
learn the language faster.

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eabc
  Feb 7, 07, 12:26  #2

Quoting: Pierogi, Post #1
learn

Why do you want to learn polish?? You know that is f.. hard? ;-)

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telefonitika
  Feb 12, 07, 13:19  #3

Quoting: eabc
Why do you want to learn polish?? You know that is f.. hard? ;-)


Yes it is hard i have been learning it since November at college and have help from friends also

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Ghost [Guest]
  Feb 16, 07, 14:23  #4

Oh come on Polish language is verry easy If you want conversation just say (you must know that my Englis is not verry well)

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NoFear [Guest]
Edited by: NoFear  Feb 21, 07, 08:29  #5

You know, your nick it's pretty funny, do you like that word ? it means dumplings However if u want to talk to someone from poland u can call me :P if u have Skype - my nick is alligi, or u can mail me to set details.

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Honeybee
  Feb 26, 07, 16:28  #6

Hello, I'm also looking for people to converse with. I'm learning Polish from a CD course, but its too fast. I need to actually practice the language with live people rather than trying to copy sounds coming from my cd player.

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Marek
  Feb 27, 07, 13:08  #7

Witaj, pszczólko! ("pszczólka"- your forum name "honey bee" in Polish)

No, jak dlugo uczysz sie jezyka polskiego? - How long have you been learning Polish? (I have to ask in Polish about how long you've been "learning"/uczyc sie, because "studying"would mean to a Pole "studiowac", i.e. formal school or college instruction.)

I just recently was introduced to this forum and find it excellent!

Nie oddawno zostalem przedstawiony do tego czat-foruma i to jest swietne!

Pa!
Marek

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Marek
  Feb 27, 07, 15:46  #8

Hi, Ghost!

.......is not very good.

Just remember that the difference between the usage of "good" vs. "well" in English is about the same as between "dobry" vs. "dobrze" in Polish.

Czesc, jak sie masz? - Dobrze! (nie: dobry)
Czy czytales ksiazke? - Tak, ona jest bardzo dobra ksiazka! (nie: dobrze)

Marek

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duchu [Guest]
  Mar 1, 07, 13:21  #9

Thanks Marek

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Marek
  Mar 1, 07, 14:29  #10

Duchu!
Z przyjemnoscia

Marek

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Ghost [Guest]
  Mar 3, 07, 13:06  #11

Marek polecisz mi jakiś dobry kurs ( bądź sposób :P ) na efektywną naukę Angielskiego ?

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Marek
  Mar 3, 07, 16:22  #12

On-line kurs nie, ale sprobujesz u twoim uniwersytecie.
Marek

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Ghost [Guest]
  Mar 4, 07, 10:03  #13

Masz na myśli "... spróbujesz na twoim uniwersytecie" ?
Tak, na uniwersytecie właśnie rozpoczął mi się angielski , ale chciałbym jeszcze uczyć się dodatkowo w domu. No nic dzięki za chęci

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Marek
  Mar 4, 07, 15:15  #14

Chetnie, duchu. Prosze bardzo!

Staram sie, szukac dobrego kursa dla ciebie. Czy moze znasz "Rosetta Stone"?
Marek

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Marek
  Mar 5, 07, 10:20  #15

"............dobrego kursU........
Przepraszam, Duchu.

Pozdrawiam!
Marek

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Ghost [Guest]
  Mar 5, 07, 12:11  #16

Nie, nie znam "Rosetta Stone" , ale skoro polecasz to się rozejrze.
Za nic nie przepraszaj. Jeszcze raz dzięki.

Niech moc będzie z Tobą !!

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Honeybee
  Mar 5, 07, 13:01  #17

Oh my goodness! Ya'll lost me in here with all the Polish language. It's too fast even in cyberspace.

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Marek
  Mar 5, 07, 16:21  #18

OOOPS! Sorry there, Honeybee.

Ghost merely inquired if I could recommmend some decent English course, at which point I mailed him back that he ought to try at his local university. I then asked if he was familiar with "Rosetta Stone", the softeware-learning set. He replied that he was and thanked me anyhow for trying.

Later, I posted a correction to my own previous post!
Marek

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Marek
  Mar 6, 07, 07:02  #19

Duchu!
Dzieki, nawzajem

Marek

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poland2006
  Mar 6, 07, 07:30  #20

Czesc!!! I was born and raised in poland before i was adopted and moved to usa....

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Tamara
  Mar 6, 07, 11:26  #21

My Polish isn't very good at all but I really got a lot out of writing to someone on GG - I learned a lot (but my grammar isn't any good anyway)

Tamara

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Ghost [Guest]
  Mar 6, 07, 13:27  #22

Exactly, I have problems with grammar --> but with english grammar
Sorry for mistakes ( if they are )

Ghost

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Tamara
  Mar 6, 07, 13:40  #23

but that's what is nice about GG because you can see how the sentences are supposed to be and after a while (a long time in my case) you can catch on a little more

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Ghost [Guest]
  Mar 6, 07, 14:48  #24

That's true Tamara

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nyka
  Mar 8, 07, 03:54  #25

On www.pharasebase.com you can pratice Polish, get answers to your question etc. I have learned Polish on this site.

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Ghost [Guest]
  Mar 8, 07, 09:08  #26

Thanks nyka. I will pratice my Polish Maybe I learnt something new

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Tamara
  Mar 8, 07, 09:15  #27

Quoting: nyka
On pharasebase.com you can pratice Polish, get answers to your question etc. I have learned Polish on this site.


when I copied and pasted this link into my browser I got a construction company!

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GAGA1982 [Guest]
  Mar 16, 07, 16:51  #28

hello , i was born and raised in Poland my family moved to the us. It's been 15 years since i went back to Poland, hope i visit soon =)

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shmarta [Guest]
  Mar 19, 07, 01:28  #29

Hello everyone. I moved to Canada from Poland when I was 6, but have gone back several times over the past 17 years (i'm 23). I understand both languages fairly well, so I'm appreciating the polish and english postings on this forum. I've actually come across this site by chance while browsing the internet for job opportunities in Lublin as an english teacher/tutor. It's been a pleasure reading through some of these postings as they give me a feel for how polish students approach learning the english language. Similarly, I sympathise with those who are trying to learn polish. I still speak polish at home, but when actually in poland, it's a completely different story. It usually takes me about two weeks (if not more) to get a hold of it and lose my english accent, as much as i t may be lost. So good luck to all of you who are trying to learn this soemwhat complicated, but very rich language, and I suggest you immerse yourself in it by booking a trip asap. Cds will only get you so far.
If anyone here wants extra practice corresponding in english, I'm more than willing, so just respond. Maybe something half english, half polish so I can practice writing in polish.
take care.

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HAL9009
  Mar 19, 07, 13:31  #30

Quoting: Tamara
www.pharasebase.com



aha, it's spelt slightly incorrectly, it should be:
www.phrasebase.com
computers, very picky

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