how do you say awsome in polish and i want to learn more polish?
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 at
3:43 am
im half polish and want to learn
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Personally, I wouldn’t agree with the above answerer at all. I’ve been learning English for 8 years myself, watching many films/movies in their original versions, have the knowledge of comprehensively used idioms and in my opinion the previous answerer provided you with too sophisticated idioms of this word.
Now, the more common, laid-back style would be:
1. Odjazdowy (pronounce: od-ya-zdho-vhy).
2. Odjechany (pronounce: od-ye-ha-nhy).
3. W dechę (pronounce: v dhe-hye).
4. Czad (pronounce: tchad – it has to be a hard "tch", not the soft one like "ch" in "check", for instance).
Hi,
Since "awesome" has a several meaning I will select them with a Polish equivalents and pronunciation as following:
1. impressive – imponujący; pokaźny
eeM – pOh – nuiOntsyi
po – kAz-nyih
2. inspiring – inspirujący
in – spEE – ruiON – tsyi
3. great – wielki
vi – El – ki
4. frightening – przestraszający
pshE – strA – shai – ON – tsyi
Keep the stress on capital letters.
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Regards