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In this lesson, we will embark on a delightful journey into the heart of Polish language and culture by learning how to introduce ourselves. Whether you're planning a visit to Poland, connecting with Polish friends, or simply immersing yourself in the language, knowing how to share your name, age, and where you come from is essential. Introducing yourself is often the first step in making new friends and creating meaningful connections, so let's dive in!


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We will cover the following topics:


As a Polish language teacher, I have been teaching Polish for over 20 years, and I know that starting to learn a new language can be daunting. But don't worry! In this lesson, you will learn how to introduce yourself in Polish, including sharing your name, age, and where you come from. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to make a great first impression and start a conversation with a person in Polish.
* Basic phrases for self-introduction


* Vocabulary for names, ages, and places


<span link>Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Polish/Vocabulary/Medecine|Medecine]] & [[Language/Polish/Vocabulary/Means-of-Transport|Means of Transport]].</span>
* A structured approach to crafting your introduction
== Basic Phrases ==


To begin with, let's start with some basic phrases that are used in introductions:
* Practice exercises to reinforce your learning


* Cześć - Hi
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* Dzień dobry - Good morning/afternoon (before noon)
* Dobry wieczór - Good evening (after noon)
* Jak się masz? - How are you?


== Introducing Yourself ==
=== Basic Phrases for Self-Introduction ===


Now, let's move on to the most important part of introductions - introducing yourself. In Polish, to introduce yourself, you use the phrase:
When you first meet someone, it’s customary to introduce yourself. In Polish, just like in English, this is often a straightforward exchange. Here are some essential phrases to get you started:


* Nazywam się... (My name is...)
{| class="wikitable"


So, if you want to introduce yourself in Polish, you can use this phrase followed by your name. For example:
! Polish !! Pronunciation !! English


*Nazywam się Magda. My name is Magda.
|-


If you want to be more polite, you can also use the phrase:
| Cześć! || /tʂɛɕtʂ/ || Hi!


* Bardzo mi miło. (Nice to meet you.)
|-


So, a more complete example of an introduction in Polish could be:
| Mam na imię... || /mam na ˈimjɛ/ || My name is...


*Nazywam się Magda. Bardzo mi miło. (My name is Magda. Nice to meet you.)
|-


It's also common to include some additional information about yourself, such as age, occupation, or where you come from. Here are some examples:
| Mam... lat. || /mam lat/ || I am... years old.


* Mam 30 lat. (I am 30 years old.)
|-
* Jestem nauczycielem. (I am a teacher.)
* Pochodzę z Polski. (I come from Poland.)


To use these examples in introductions, just add them after "Nazywam się..." and "Bardzo mi miło." Here's an example:
| Pochodzę z... || /pɔˈxɔ.d͡zɛ z/ || I come from...  


*Nazywam się Magda, mam 30 lat i jestem nauczycielem. Bardzo mi miło. (My name is Magda, I am 30 years old and I am a teacher. Nice to meet you.)
|}


== Cultural Insight ==
''Note: The word "lat" is a plural noun meaning "years."''


In Poland, it's customary to shake hands when introducing yourself. Men usually shake hands with both men and women, while women usually kiss cheeks when meeting each other or when greeting men. It's also common to use titles such as Pan (Mr.) and Pani (Mrs. or Ms.) when addressing someone you don't know well.
=== Vocabulary for Names, Ages, and Places ===


Furthermore, Polish people often ask where you come from or where you live, as this information is important for building relationships. Be prepared to answer this question and ask about the other person's hometown.
Now that we have some basic phrases, let's expand our vocabulary. Here’s how to express your name, age, and place of origin in Polish:


== Vocabulary ==
==== Names ====


Here's a list of vocabulary words and phrases that will be useful when introducing yourself:
You can simply say "Nazywam się..." which means "I am called..." or "My name is..." in Polish. Here are some examples:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Polish !! Pronunciation !! English
! Polish !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Cześć || [tʂɛɕtɕ] || Hi
 
| Nazywam się Ania. || /naˈzɨ.vam ɕɛ ˈa.ɲa/ || My name is Ania.
 
|-
|-
| Dzień dobry || [dʑɛɲˈdɔbrɨ] || Good morning/afternoon
 
| Nazywam się Piotr. || /naˈzɨ.vam ɕɛ ˈpjɔtr/ || My name is Piotr.
 
|}
 
==== Ages ====
 
To state your age, use "Mam... lat" followed by your age. Here are a few examples:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Polish !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
|-
| Dobry wieczór || [ˈdɔbrɨ ˈvjɛt͡ʂur] || Good evening
 
| Mam 20 lat. || /mam ˈdʲɛʃ.tʂɨ lat/ || I am 20 years old.
 
|-
|-
| Jak się masz? || [jak ɕɛ masʲ] || How are you?
 
| Mam 30 lat. || /mam ˈtʂɨ.dʒɛ lat/ || I am 30 years old.
 
|}
 
==== Places ====
 
To talk about where you come from, use "Pochodzę z..." followed by the name of your country or city. Here are a few examples:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Polish !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
|-
| Nazywam się... || [naˈzɨvam ɕɛ] || My name is...
 
| Pochodzę z Polski. || /pɔˈxɔ.d͡zɛ z ˈpɔl.ski/ || I come from Poland.
 
|-
|-
| Bardzo mi miło. || [ˈbardzɔ mi ˈmiwɔ] || Nice to meet you.
 
| Pochodzę z Ameryki. || /pɔˈxɔ.d͡zɛ z a.mɛˈrɨ.ki/ || I come from America.
 
|}
 
=== Structuring Your Introduction ===
 
Now that we have the vocabulary, let’s put it all together. A complete introduction might look something like this:
 
* '''Cześć! Mam na imię Ania. Mam 25 lat. Pochodzę z Polski.'''
 
Let’s break that down:
 
* '''Cześć!''' (Hi!)
 
* '''Mam na imię Ania.''' (My name is Ania.)
 
* '''Mam 25 lat.''' (I am 25 years old.)
 
* '''Pochodzę z Polski.''' (I come from Poland.)
 
You can replace "Ania" with your name, "25" with your age, and "Polska" with your country or city. Practice this structure, and you'll sound like a pro in no time!
 
=== Practice Exercises ===
 
Now that we’ve covered the basics, it’s time to practice! Below are ten exercises to help reinforce what you’ve learned. Remember, practice makes perfect!
 
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
 
Complete the sentences with your own information:
 
1. Cześć! Mam na imię __________.
 
2. Mam __________ lat.
 
3. Pochodzę z __________.
 
''Solution: Replace the blanks with your name, age, and place of origin.''
 
==== Exercise 2: Translation Practice ====
 
Translate the following sentences into Polish:
 
1. Hi! My name is John.
 
2. I am 28 years old.
 
3. I come from Canada.
 
*Solution:
 
1. Cześć! Mam na imię John.
 
2. Mam 28 lat.
 
3. Pochodzę z Kanady.*
 
==== Exercise 3: Name Matching ====
 
Match the names with their Polish translations:
 
* John
 
* Anna
 
* Michael
 
*Solution:
 
* John - Jan
 
* Anna - Ania
 
* Michael - Michał*
 
==== Exercise 4: Age Questions ====
 
Ask your partner how old they are and respond to them. Use the phrase "I am..." in your answer.
 
''Solution: Practice the exchange, e.g., "I am 22 years old" - "Mam 22 lata."''
 
==== Exercise 5: Create Your Introduction ====
 
Write your own introduction using the phrases learned in this lesson. Share it with a classmate!
 
''Solution: Encourage classmates to read and correct each other's introductions.''
 
==== Exercise 6: Listening Practice ====
 
Listen to a recording of an introduction and write down what you hear. Pay attention to age and place of origin.
 
''Solution: Teacher can provide audio clips for students to practice.''
 
==== Exercise 7: Role Play ====
 
Pair up with a partner and role-play introducing yourselves. Use complete sentences!
 
''Solution: Act out your introductions and provide feedback to each other.''
 
==== Exercise 8: Vocabulary Quiz ====
 
Create a quiz with the vocabulary learned in this lesson. Include questions like:
 
* What does "Mam na imię" mean?
 
* How do you say "I come from" in Polish?
 
''Solution: Review answers together to reinforce learning.''
 
==== Exercise 9: Fill in the Table ====
 
Complete the following table with your own information:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Name !! Age !! Place
 
|-
|-
| Mam... lat. || [mam... lat] || I am... years old.
 
|-
| || ||
| Jestem... || [ˈjɛstɛm] || I am...
 
|-
| Pochodzę z... || [pɔˈxɔdʑɛ ʐ] || I come from...
|}
|}


== Practice ==
''Solution: Fill in your details.''
 
==== Exercise 10: Group Discussion ====
 
Discuss with your group about different ways to introduce yourself in various cultures. Share your experiences!
 
''Solution: Share insights and compare introductions across cultures.''
 
Through these exercises, you will not only solidify your understanding of how to introduce yourself in Polish, but also gain confidence in using the language in real-life situations. Remember, the more you practice, the more fluent you will become!


Now that you've learned how to introduce yourself in Polish, it's time to practice. Here are some exercises to get you started:
In conclusion, introducing yourself is a fundamental skill in any language, and with these tools, you are well on your way to making connections in Polish. Keep practicing, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have questions or need additional help. Happy learning!


1. Practice introducing yourself in front of a mirror. Make sure to include your name, age, and where you come from.
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2. Try to strike up a conversation with a Polish-speaking friend or colleague. Use the phrases and vocabulary words you learned in this lesson, and don't be afraid to make mistakes.
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In this lesson, you learned how to introduce yourself in Polish, including sharing your name, age, and where you come from. Remember to shake hands and use titles like Pan and Pani when meeting new people. Keep practicing, and you'll be able to make a great first impression in Polish in no time!
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==Sources==
* [https://www.clozemaster.com/blog/introduce-yourself-in-polish/ How to Introduce Yourself in Polish: All You Need to Know]
* [https://www.polishpod101.com/Polish-vocabulary-lists/10-lines-you-need-for-introducing-yourself 10 Polish Lines You Need for Introducing Yourself]
* [https://ling-app.com/pl/introduce-yourself-in-polish/ Introduce Yourself In Polish: #1 Amazing Guide - Ling App]


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* [https://ling-app.com/pl/introduce-yourself-in-polish/ Introduce Yourself In Polish: #1 Amazing Guide - Ling App]


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PolishVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Introducing Yourself

In this lesson, we will embark on a delightful journey into the heart of Polish language and culture by learning how to introduce ourselves. Whether you're planning a visit to Poland, connecting with Polish friends, or simply immersing yourself in the language, knowing how to share your name, age, and where you come from is essential. Introducing yourself is often the first step in making new friends and creating meaningful connections, so let's dive in!

We will cover the following topics:

  • Basic phrases for self-introduction
  • Vocabulary for names, ages, and places
  • A structured approach to crafting your introduction
  • Practice exercises to reinforce your learning

Basic Phrases for Self-Introduction[edit | edit source]

When you first meet someone, it’s customary to introduce yourself. In Polish, just like in English, this is often a straightforward exchange. Here are some essential phrases to get you started:

Polish Pronunciation English
Cześć! /tʂɛɕtʂ/ Hi!
Mam na imię... /mam na ˈimjɛ/ My name is...
Mam... lat. /mam lat/ I am... years old.
Pochodzę z... /pɔˈxɔ.d͡zɛ z/ I come from...

Note: The word "lat" is a plural noun meaning "years."

Vocabulary for Names, Ages, and Places[edit | edit source]

Now that we have some basic phrases, let's expand our vocabulary. Here’s how to express your name, age, and place of origin in Polish:

Names[edit | edit source]

You can simply say "Nazywam się..." which means "I am called..." or "My name is..." in Polish. Here are some examples:

Polish Pronunciation English
Nazywam się Ania. /naˈzɨ.vam ɕɛ ˈa.ɲa/ My name is Ania.
Nazywam się Piotr. /naˈzɨ.vam ɕɛ ˈpjɔtr/ My name is Piotr.

Ages[edit | edit source]

To state your age, use "Mam... lat" followed by your age. Here are a few examples:

Polish Pronunciation English
Mam 20 lat. /mam ˈdʲɛʃ.tʂɨ lat/ I am 20 years old.
Mam 30 lat. /mam ˈtʂɨ.dʒɛ lat/ I am 30 years old.

Places[edit | edit source]

To talk about where you come from, use "Pochodzę z..." followed by the name of your country or city. Here are a few examples:

Polish Pronunciation English
Pochodzę z Polski. /pɔˈxɔ.d͡zɛ z ˈpɔl.ski/ I come from Poland.
Pochodzę z Ameryki. /pɔˈxɔ.d͡zɛ z a.mɛˈrɨ.ki/ I come from America.

Structuring Your Introduction[edit | edit source]

Now that we have the vocabulary, let’s put it all together. A complete introduction might look something like this:

  • Cześć! Mam na imię Ania. Mam 25 lat. Pochodzę z Polski.

Let’s break that down:

  • Cześć! (Hi!)
  • Mam na imię Ania. (My name is Ania.)
  • Mam 25 lat. (I am 25 years old.)
  • Pochodzę z Polski. (I come from Poland.)

You can replace "Ania" with your name, "25" with your age, and "Polska" with your country or city. Practice this structure, and you'll sound like a pro in no time!

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that we’ve covered the basics, it’s time to practice! Below are ten exercises to help reinforce what you’ve learned. Remember, practice makes perfect!

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with your own information:

1. Cześć! Mam na imię __________.

2. Mam __________ lat.

3. Pochodzę z __________.

Solution: Replace the blanks with your name, age, and place of origin.

Exercise 2: Translation Practice[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Polish:

1. Hi! My name is John.

2. I am 28 years old.

3. I come from Canada.

  • Solution:

1. Cześć! Mam na imię John.

2. Mam 28 lat.

3. Pochodzę z Kanady.*

Exercise 3: Name Matching[edit | edit source]

Match the names with their Polish translations:

  • John
  • Anna
  • Michael
  • Solution:
  • John - Jan
  • Anna - Ania
  • Michael - Michał*

Exercise 4: Age Questions[edit | edit source]

Ask your partner how old they are and respond to them. Use the phrase "I am..." in your answer.

Solution: Practice the exchange, e.g., "I am 22 years old" - "Mam 22 lata."

Exercise 5: Create Your Introduction[edit | edit source]

Write your own introduction using the phrases learned in this lesson. Share it with a classmate!

Solution: Encourage classmates to read and correct each other's introductions.

Exercise 6: Listening Practice[edit | edit source]

Listen to a recording of an introduction and write down what you hear. Pay attention to age and place of origin.

Solution: Teacher can provide audio clips for students to practice.

Exercise 7: Role Play[edit | edit source]

Pair up with a partner and role-play introducing yourselves. Use complete sentences!

Solution: Act out your introductions and provide feedback to each other.

Exercise 8: Vocabulary Quiz[edit | edit source]

Create a quiz with the vocabulary learned in this lesson. Include questions like:

  • What does "Mam na imię" mean?
  • How do you say "I come from" in Polish?

Solution: Review answers together to reinforce learning.

Exercise 9: Fill in the Table[edit | edit source]

Complete the following table with your own information:

Name Age Place

Solution: Fill in your details.

Exercise 10: Group Discussion[edit | edit source]

Discuss with your group about different ways to introduce yourself in various cultures. Share your experiences!

Solution: Share insights and compare introductions across cultures.

Through these exercises, you will not only solidify your understanding of how to introduce yourself in Polish, but also gain confidence in using the language in real-life situations. Remember, the more you practice, the more fluent you will become!

In conclusion, introducing yourself is a fundamental skill in any language, and with these tools, you are well on your way to making connections in Polish. Keep practicing, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have questions or need additional help. Happy learning!

Table of Contents - Polish Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Alphabet and Pronunciation


Greetings and Introductions


Basic Sentence Structure


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Articles


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Dining


Verbs and Tenses


Travel and Transportation


Polish Customs and Traditions

Videos[edit | edit source]

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