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Cześć.Mam na imię Lena.Mój ojczysty język rosyjski.Mieszkam w Polsce.Szukam osoby, żeby można było pogadać po polsku.Pozdrawiam.
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Hello my friend.. belated happy birthday.. hope you enjoyed your celebration..
I tried learning for 2 years, but without practice it's hard to memorize.
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Hmm, the letters are similiar, but we have additionally phonems "ąćęjłńóśźż" and digraphs "cz", "sz", "rz", "ch". Ortography is awfull. U and ó sounds the same, but "lód" it is "an ice" and "lud" it is "a people", the same problem is with ż-rz, h-ch. Even if you properly heard some word, the spelling may not be simple, in addition Polish grammar is a bit complicated and full of exceptions. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_grammar {look at Polish version of an article, English is simplified}.
I mayself was shocked, when someone told me, that one of a books who used to learn Polish was "Declination 300 most commonly used Polish nouns"! "Only" three hundred commonly used! In English are 252 irregular verbs in 3 forms. Nouns declination in Polish it is 7 cases in singular and 7 in plural. For Poles the free word order is OK, but Englishman will have problem.
This all {and more, more} is very much, defintely too much for an one language ;)
Hmm, the letters are similiar, but we have additionally phonems "ąćęjłńóśźż" and digraphs "cz", "sz", "rz", "ch". Ortography is awfull. U and ó sounds the same, but "lód" it is "an ice" and "lud" it is "a people", the same problem is with ż-rz, h-ch. Even if you properly heard some word, the spelling may not be simple, in addition Polish grammar is a bit complicated and full of exceptions. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_grammar {look at Polish version of an article, English is simplified}.
I mayself was shocked, when someone told me, that one of a books who used to learn Polish was "Declination 300 most commonly used Polish nouns"! "Only" three hundred commonly used! In English are 252 irregular verbs in 3 forms. Nouns declination in Polish it is 7 cases in singular and 7 in plural. For Poles the free word order is OK, but Englishman will have problem.
This all {and more, more} is very much, defintely too much for an one language ;)
Hi from Colombia Dariusz:
May be It is not the hardest because It has letters instead of symbols as asiatic or other ones. I guess!
May be It is not the hardest because It has letters instead of symbols as asiatic or other ones. I guess!
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