As an American who’s tried to learn Polish multiple times (Polish wife); I agree totally with this video. Especially about Łódź. That’s where we met!
Thank you for sharing. Really funny and accurate from the point of a language learner. Polish is a hard candy haha
Gulf of America 🙂
Ok it’s fun. But… “a bunch of letters was directly copied from American” Jesus’s christ. Is he serious? Is it oversimplification or just Americans are just ignorant bastards.
Fun video, but small nitpick – polish pronouciation isn’t that bad – at least after you learn all weird sounds. Because in polish the sounds are tied to a letters. So once you learn the basic rules you could correctly read every possible word. Unlike English, where you basically throw a dice to decide which letters are silent this time.
He’s a fun guy. I actually like Polish pronounciation though, kinda tongue twisty but not a lot of guessing.
As opposed to my Polish friends learning Danish. 9 vowels in our alphabet but about 26 vowel sounds, good luck figuring that out.
For example: “Reglementeret” has 4 different “e” sounds. Good luck.
It’s been a while since I’ve seen him practice Polish. He tried learning it on stream alongside some other languages, but he cut it since it was to much for him at once.
Very good video but the part about the pronouncation being impossible is kinda exaggareted.
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Actually amazing video
Hilarious video
As an American who’s tried to learn Polish multiple times (Polish wife); I agree totally with this video. Especially about Łódź. That’s where we met!
Thank you for sharing. Really funny and accurate from the point of a language learner. Polish is a hard candy haha
Gulf of America 🙂
Ok it’s fun. But… “a bunch of letters was directly copied from American” Jesus’s christ. Is he serious? Is it oversimplification or just Americans are just ignorant bastards.
Fun video, but small nitpick – polish pronouciation isn’t that bad – at least after you learn all weird sounds. Because in polish the sounds are tied to a letters. So once you learn the basic rules you could correctly read every possible word. Unlike English, where you basically throw a dice to decide which letters are silent this time.
He’s a fun guy. I actually like Polish pronounciation though, kinda tongue twisty but not a lot of guessing.
As opposed to my Polish friends learning Danish. 9 vowels in our alphabet but about 26 vowel sounds, good luck figuring that out.
For example: “Reglementeret” has 4 different “e” sounds. Good luck.
It’s been a while since I’ve seen him practice Polish. He tried learning it on stream alongside some other languages, but he cut it since it was to much for him at once.
Very good video but the part about the pronouncation being impossible is kinda exaggareted.
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