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The ultimate quick and easy guide to learning Polish Polish can be a difficult language to master. It is pronounced phonetically and has several unique characters in its alphabet, but with Polish For Dummies in hand, you'll find yourself speaking like a local in no time. Packed with practical lessons, handy cultural facts, and essential references (including a Polish-English mini-dictionary and lists of common verbs), this guide is specially designed to get you speaking Polish with confidence.
With advice on speaking Polish within the construction, teaching, and public sector industries, this book is a truly practical tool for anyone wanting to speak the language either professionally or socially. Includes sections dedicated to Polish in action, Polish on the go, and Polish in the workplace A companion audio CD contains Polish conversations spoken by native Polish A Polish-English dictionary is included to provide quick access to the most common words With easy-to-follow instruction and exercises that give you the language to communicate during day-to-day experiences, readers of Polish For Dummies will learn the words and verbal constructions they need to communicate with friends and colleagues at home, find directions on holiday, and more.
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- Höfundur: Daria Gabryanczyk
- Útgáfa:1
- Útgáfudagur: 2012-04-30
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- Format:Page Fidelity
- ISBN 13: 9781119951209
- Print ISBN: 9781119979593
- ISBN 10: 1119951208
Efnisyfirlit
- About the Author
- Author’s Acknowledgements
- Contents at a Glance
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- About This Book
- Why I Wrote This Book
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Foolish Assumptions
- How This Book Is Organised
- Icons Used in This Book
- Where to Go from Here
- Part I: Getting Started
- Chapter 1: Introducing Polish
- Spotting the Polish You Already Know
- The Polish Alphabet: Reciting Your ABCs
- Checking Out Consonant Pronunciation
- Pronouncing Voiced and Silent Consonants
- Saying Polish Vowels
- Searching for Stress and Blending Prepositions
- Some Basic Phrases to Know
- Chapter 2: Getting Down to Essential Polish Grammar
- The Case of Polish Cases
- Recognising Perfective and Imperfective Verbs
- Finding Your Way in Polish Tenses
- Chapter 1: Introducing Polish
- Chapter 3: Dzien dobry! Czesc! Greetings and Introductions
- Being Formal or Informal
- Getting Introductions Right
- Describing Yourself and Others
- Jumping In to mówi. po polsku (Speak Polish)
- Chapter 4: Getting to Know You: Making Small Talk
- Asking Key Questions
- Sharing Basic Contact Information
- Counting Numbers
- Getting to Know People and Families
- Keeping an Eye on the Weather
- Chapter 5: Dining Out and Going to the Market
- Smacznego! Enjoy your Meal!
- The Case of the Accusative Case
- Eating Out: Trying Polish Food in a Restaurant
- Shopping for Food
- The Case of the Genitive Case
- Chapter 6: Shopping Made Easy
- Introducing Places to Shop
- Shopping for Clothes
- Making Comparisons: Good, Better, Best and More
- Paying Compliments
- Chapter 7: Going Out on the Town
- Understanding that Timing Is Everything
- Listing the Days of the Week
- Inviting and Being Invited
- Making the Most of the Nightlife
- Chapter 8: Enjoying Yourself: Recreation
- Liking the Verb Lubic
- Being Interested in the Reflexive Verb
- The Case of the Instrumental Case
- Using ‘Often’ Often: Adverbs of Frequency
- Exploring the Outdoors
- Chapter 9: Talking on the Phone
- Dealing with the Preliminaries
- Leaving Messages
- Making Appointments
- Chapter 10: Money, Money, Money
- Cashing In with Some Basic Info about Money
- Exchanging Currency
- Chapter 11: Asking Directions
- Finding Your Way Around
- Understanding the Answer
- Knowing How Far You Go
- Mapping the Place
- Going with the Four Verbs ‘To Go’
- Travelling by Car or another Vehicle
- Describing a Position or Location
- Chapter 12: Checking into a Hotel
- Choosing a Hotel
- Checking into a Hotel
- Checking Out
- Chapter 13: Getting Around: Planes, Trains, Taxis and More
- Arriving in Poland by Air
- Travelling Around in the City
- Scheduling Issues: Running Late, Being Early or Arriving on Time
- Chapter 14: Planning a Trip
- Making Travel Plans with a Travel Agent
- Timing Your Trip
- Mastering Visas and Passports
- Packing For Your Visit
- Taking Your Computer Along
- Chapter 15: Help! Handling Emergencies
- Shouting for Help – Pomocy!
- Handling Health Problems
- Dealing with Car Accidents
- What Bad Luck! Getting Help with Legal Problems
- Dealing with Domestic Emergencies
- Chapter 16: Using Polish in the Office
- Finding Your Way around the Office
- Planning Your Day
- Getting Down to Business with Business Travelling
- Leaving for Good
- Chapter 17: Polish on the Worksite
- Getting Hired and Getting Fired
- Getting Familiar with Workers and their Tools
- Health and Safety
- Reporting Accidents
- Chapter 18: Polish for Public Servants and Professionals
- Talking About Your Job
- Working in a Hospital or Pharmacy
- Working for the Police and Fire Department
- Connecting People
- Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Pick Up Polish Quickly
- Reading Polish Magazines and Easy Books
- Watching Polish Films
- Using Stickers or Flashcards
- Listening to Polish Music and Radio
- Surfing the Internet
- Using Language CDs and Computer Programs
- Looking Up Words in the Dictionary
- Visiting Poland
- Mingling with Poles
- Taking Polish Classes
- Chapter 20: Ten Everyday Polish Expressions
- No
- Pa/Pa, pa
- Smacznego!
- Na zdrowie!
- To niemozliwe!
- Chyba
- Naprawde
- Dokladnie
- Masz racje
- Palce lizac!/Pycha!/Mniam, mniam!
- Chapter 21: Ten Polish Holidays to Remember
- Polish Weddings
- Name Days
- Fat Thursday
- Easter
- Prima Aprilis
- Constitution Day – 3 May 1791
- All Saints’ Day
- Independence Day
- St Andrew’s Day
- Christmas
- Chapter 22: Ten Phrases That Make You Sound Fluent in Polish
- Nie ma mowy!
- Nie ma sprawy
- Byc moze and Moze byc
- Wszystko (mi) jedno
- Nie mam (zielonego/bladego) pojecia
- O co chodzi?
- Szkoda!/Jaka szkoda!
- Co za pech!
- Pozdrów go/ja ode mnie
- Udanej zabawy!
- Appendix A: Mini-Dictionaries
- Appendix B: Verb Tables
- Regular Polish Verbs
- Irregular Verbs
- Verbs with No Perfective Form
- Appendix C: Polish Facts
- Appendix D: Audio Tracks
- Discovering What’s On the Audio Tracks
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- Útgáfuár : 2012
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