I have never learned any Polish. I have been to Warsaw only twice, and in this video I try to speak it.
Belarusian is probably the closest language to Polish, but can I speak it without learning it?
Find out in this video.
00:22 The most important word in Polish language
00:42 Next stop
01:02 Latin vs Slavic
01:57 Trying to play with the word “bicycle”
02:50 Counting in Polish
04:14 Telling my age
04:29 Telling where I am from
04:38 WTF did I just say?
05:27 Saving a hedgehog from certain death
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I am self-learning Polish.
2:37 You pronounced ż like it was z, there is a huge difference between them. Ż is like "je t'aime" – "I love you" in French.
4:36 Jestem z Mińska.
4:47 "Jaki jest twój zawód" or "gdzie pracujesz", the latter is more common.
Try to say ławka (a bench). Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian speakers have huge problems with the pronunciation of Polish Ł.
other words with ł:
łzy (teardrops)
łokieć (an elbow)
ładny (pretty)
łatwy (easy)
łysy (bald)
łuska (a husk, fish scale)
łąka (a meadow)
łyżwy (ice skates)
łowca (a hunter)
łoza (grey willow)
łamać (to break)
https://wordlist.eu/slowa/na-litere,%C5%82
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I think it's jaky masz profesja, no? Because I have not learnt polish, I just have heared few times
How to say hedgehog in Polish? – kaktus pochodowy
Apartament is a relatively new polish word and is mostly used for those luxury elegant apartments. The word mieszkanie is probably better