Polish alphabet, letters: ą, ę, ć, ś, ń, ź, dź. Part 2/3

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In today's Polish lesson you will learn all about letters ą, ę, ć, ś, ń, ź, dź in Polish.
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thank u dorota....ım so happy for learnıng polish with u

HDCMARKET
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I was watching a movie today and got fascinated how it was spelled some words. I've found it quite similar to English and Spanish ❤

martagonzalez
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I confuse too much🎉 but I learned a little bit. Thank you.

MuqtarCadee
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I loved your slow speaking and subtitle which help who isn't english person to understand :)

ElplanctoN
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Lot of thanks Dorota, you encouraged me to learn polish.

AlamgirParvez-bqzp
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Thankyou Dorota. I actually tried some very basic Polish on my recent trip to Warsaw!!! Thanks to your instruction I was also able to read some words in the supermarket and menus.
Great !!! Going to Wroclaw soon and hope to have learned a little more by then.

philholding
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This alphabet series is the best that I have seen.😮 Ty so much for making it so clear ☺️🇵🇷❤️🇵🇱💯pre.

RickRock-ye
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You are my best Polish teacher ❤️ love you Dorota! I wish I could speak like you. My father was from Poland my mother was Russian/pollock...I visited Poland at least 6 times in my life...I love it!

lucynaevans
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I started learning the Polish language with you, you are amazing

abdallaaboshabab
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Thank you Dorota, it's very useful

juliasergiyenko
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You know, it would be so great if you added writing signs for every letter you were speaking about. Just for understanding how they should be written. Thanks :)

beautifulgirl
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gracias profe eres la mejor esto me ha servido muho para aprender a pronunciar las plabras en polaco, eres la mejor.

Reyimia
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So there is an N sounding sonetimes for ą

invadertifxiii
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The ą and ę are they both depending on the sound of the next letter? And will there be deeper discussion

invadertifxiii
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Hello, I am Marian from Slovakia. And I need answer from you. You said in video, that letter ę - you pronounce in 4 ways: e + nasal sound, em, en, eń. But in word "dziękuję" you said at the end after "j" the normal e. So it sounds like the 5th way of pronunciation of this letter. So is this true that sometimes you read "ę" as normal "e"? [ dziękuję - dzienkuje]

marians
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Is there a video on the ź and ż they sound very similar to the English ear

invadertifxiii
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Super informative Dorota. I've learned things here that I haven't anywhere else. Note: Your domain looks like it needs SSL certification (my browser is blocking it).

jasoncomely
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Dear Dorota, on a keyboard how do you type the “tail”, “dash”, and “kropka or dot” with the letter?

TedfromTorrance
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Cześć ja jestem z Polski ale mieszkam w Ameryce i bardzo lubię twoje wideo bo ja chodzę do polskiej szkoły

Sofia-fqnh
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I would like to ask if ‹ą› and ‹ę› is also pronounced as /ɔŋ/ and /ɛŋ/ when it is followed by ‹k› or ‹g› like in English words bank /bæŋk/ and song /sɒŋ/. Also would a Polish speaker pronounce for example these words the same Sienkiewicz/Siękiewicz and mąka/monka or would there be a difference? And let me ask you also another question, would you pronounce the words like biały/bjały, pies/pjes, wieś/wjeś, kierowca/kjerowca etc. the same or not? Thank you.

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