- Cześć! – Hi! (pronounced: cheshch)
- Dzień dobry. – Good morning. / Good day. (pronounced: jen dob-ri)
- Dobry wieczór. – Good evening. (pronounced: dob-ri vyeh-choor)
- Do widzenia. – Goodbye. (pronounced: doh veed-zen-ya)
- Dziękuję. – Thank you. (pronounced: jen-koo-yeh)
- Przepraszam. – Sorry / Excuse me. (pronounced: psheh-prah-sham)
- Tak. – Yes. (pronounced: tahk)
- Nie. – No. (pronounced: nyeh)
- Proszę. – Please. / Here you go. (pronounced: proh-sheh)
- Nie rozumiem. – I don’t understand. (pronounced: nyeh roh-zoo-myem)
- Czy mówisz po angielsku? – Do you speak English? (pronounced: chih moo-vish po ahn-gyel-skoo?)
- Gdzie jest…? – Where is…? (pronounced: gdzyeh yest)
- Ile to kosztuje? – How much does it cost? (pronounced: ee-leh toh kosh-too-yeh)
- Pomocy! – Help! (pronounced: poh-mo-tsi)
These phrases form the foundation of everyday communication, allowing you to greet people, express basic needs, and ask for assistance. As you progress in your language journey, you’ll find that even a little knowledge of Polish goes a long way in Poland, opening doors to richer interactions and cultural experiences.
Remember, language learning is a gradual process. Be patient with yourself, and don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Every conversation is a step forward in your journey with the Polish language.
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