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All useful Polish Duo discussions in one post

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evgeeeeny
Latvia

All useful Polish Duo discussions in one post

Post by evgeeeeny »

Hi! Recently I thought, that there are so many questions that keep repeating, which could be avoided at least in some part if people had easier access to some great, helpful discussions where many things have already been thoroughly discussed. So I decided to go through all (I hope) topics, and make a list of such topics, so all of it could be in one place. There is some wonderful stuff here that I haven’t seen before simply because it’s several months old and it got lost in a pile of newer posts. I don't have enough time to check every discussion thoroughly, so I can't assess how helpful every one of those is, and the links used in some of them are bound to repeat themselves. Still I hope you will find this little list helpful. If you find something else that you think should be added to this list, please don’t hesitate to comment.

CRÈME DE LA CRÈME (VERY SUBJECTIVE CHOICE):

  • LANGUAGE FAQ, A.K.A. CQWATDHTBLETNASP

  • Everything (I hope) that you need to know about Polish negations

  • Gender in Polish Language

  • Conjugation of Verbs in Polish

  • A Guide on "X is Y" and "This is Y" Constructions

  • What Is Genitive Used For

  • Rules to Form Plurals

  • Aspect of Verbs in Polish

  • Possessive and Reflexive Pronouns

  • The Mysterious Pronouns: swój, swoja, swoje

  • The verbs znać, wiedzieć and umieć

  • Hard and Soft Consonants and What Case to Use with Them

  • Sounds of Polish

  • Verbs - Present Tense and Imperative

  • The Meaningful Position of Adjective

  • Grammar Cheat Sheets

  • Polish Keyboard

  • World Youth Day-Key Polish Phrases

  • Malwina, but in modern, (quite) simple Polish

  • A master list of all of the FREE Polish learning resources online

  • Honorifics in Polish & "przechodzenie na ty"

CLOZEMASTER ARTICLES BY ALUKASIAK

  • “Hello” in Polish: 7 Polish Greetings to Sound like a Native Speaker

  • Saying “Goodbye” in Polish: 7 Essential Polish Farewells

  • “How Are You?” in Polish: 6 Friendly Polish Phrases and When to Use Them

  • Saying “Thank You” in Polish: 7 Key Phrases

  • How to Say “Sorry” in Polish to Sound Like a (Polite) Native Speaker

  • How to Introduce Yourself in Polish: All You Need to Know

  • Essential Polish Phrases: 100+ Expressions to Sound Like a Polish Native

ALPHABET AND PRONUNCIATION:

  • Polish Pronunciation

  • Polish Alphabet

  • Hard and Soft Consonants and What Case to Use with Them

  • Sounds of Polish

  • How to Pronounce cz, ć, ci

  • Tongue Twisters

  • Videos to Help Learn the Alphabet

  • Polish Pronunciation (2)

  • Polish Spelling Rules & Exceptions

CASES:

  • Case Requirements for Verbs

  • Polish Cases Chart

  • Rules for Usage of Polish Cases

  • Polish Cases

  • Explaining Cases

OTHER GRAMMATICAL ISSUES:

  • Use of 'się'

  • Polish Number System

  • What is 'czy'?

  • 'na' + Accusative or 'do' + Genitive?

  • Conjugation of Verbs

  • Gender in Polish Language

  • Patterns for Conjugating Verbs

  • Conjugation of Verbs in Polish

  • Perfective Verbs

  • Rules to Form Plurals

  • Aspect of Verbs in Polish

  • Personal Pronouns

  • Grammar Cheat Sheets

  • Polish Question-Words

  • Possessive and Reflexive Pronouns

  • Plurals Are Hard...

  • Verbs - Present Tense and Imperative

  • Defective Verbs

  • Perfective vs Imperfective

  • oba, obie, obaj, oboje... different types of "both"

  • The Meaningful Position of Adjective

  • Interrogative words - Who, What, Where, Why, When, etc.

  • The Mysterious Pronouns: swój, swoja, swoje

  • Translating "and" into Polish explained

  • Why English "that" is sometimes Polish ten, sometimes tamten?

  • The versatile word to

  • About collective numerals

  • Subject pronouns: A short guide on when to omit them.

  • Emphatic vs neutral (or long vs short) pronouns

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN WORDS:

  • 'idę' and 'chodzę'

  • 'iść' and 'chodzić'

  • 'wkładać' and 'kłaść'

  • "nosić" vs "mieć na sobie"; i.e. "to wear" vs "to be wearing".

  • 'kłaść' and 'położyć'

  • 'mężczyzna', 'człowiek' and 'ludzie'

'znać' and 'wiedzieć'

'bo', 'dlatego', 'ponieważ'

'say' vs 'tell' vs 'talk'

'zaś'

'person', 'man', 'human' vs 'osoba' and 'człowiek'

Politeness

ADDITIONAL VOCABULARY:

Feminine Professions

Some Easter Vocabulary

Grammar Vocabulary

Words for Time

Fantasy Vocabulary

Polish: Grammar Vocabulary

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

Duolingo Polish Learners Facebook Group

A Basic Wikibooks Course

Beginner's Guide to Polish Grammar

Can you give some links about Polish?

Additional Polish Resources

Where to from Here?

Resources

A helpful list of links for Polish learners

Free Online Course (Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

Polish Dictionaries with Genders

Polish Grammar

Good Techniques and Websites

Online Dictionaries

Oscar Swan's Polish Lessons

Online Dictionaries (2)

Background Grammar

Where to Practice Polish

Uczmy się po polsku

Another Website for Learning Polish

Videos to Help Learn the Alphabet

A Really Good English-Polish Dictionary

Resources for Learners

Very Old Books for Learning Polish

Great Grammar Book Found

Prepositions in Polish

Polish Classic Novels

Websites with free books in Polish

Polish TV Channels in the US: Sling TV now carries Polish

Youtube channel recommendations

Some Interesting Videos With Alternating Conversational English/ Polish Captioning

A master list of all of the FREE Polish learning resources online

A complete spreadsheet of all words in the Duolingo course + some neat grammar notes

Polish: A Comprehensive Grammar

Best Polish Notes Tables Ever! (Declensions, Verbs, Numbers & much more)

Polish Practice Tips

★ Not So Common Polish Resources! ★

THE Polish course spreadsheet

Youtube Channels for learning Polish + useful websites

★ No Polish stories on Duo? I got you covered II ★

List of free and legal resources for learning Polish language

★ Polish Listening Comprehension - Po Cudzemu ★

MEMRISE COURSES:

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2

3

4

5

6

POLISH MUSIC:

Singers and Bands

Polish Music

Kolędy (Christmas Carols)

Some Polish Music

Polish Music [2]

Source: https://forum.duolingo.com/comment/16296174
Author: https://www.duolingo.com/profile/Jellei

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MoniqueMaRie
Germany

Re: All useful Polish Duo discussions in one post

Post by MoniqueMaRie »

The most useful for me: https://duome.eu/tips/en/pl

Native :de: / using :uk: / learning :fr: :cn: :it: / once learnt Image / trying to understand at least a bit :poland:

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Basler Biker
Switzerland

Re: All useful Polish Duo discussions in one post

Post by Basler Biker »

the "source" archive is here
https://duolingo.hobune.stream/comment/16296174

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Dana_Dany Danuta
Poland

Re: All useful Polish Duo discussions in one post

Post by Dana_Dany Danuta »

This page provided by @evgeeeeny no longer works. :(

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Source: https://forum.duolingo.com/comment/16296174

.... now we have to look for everything in the archive. 🙂

Archive: https://duolingo.hobune.stream/

Native language: 🇵🇱 Duolingo levels

Be smart and write poems. :D

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