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Polish Vocabulary → Introduction to Polish Vocabulary → Greetings and Introductions

As your Polish language teacher, I am excited to introduce you to the world of Polish vocabulary! This lesson specifically pertains to greetings and introductions, an essential component of language learning. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to greet people and introduce yourself with ease!

Greetings

Polish greetings are an important part of Polish culture, as Poles take great pride in civility and politeness. Here are some of the most common greetings:

Polish Pronunciation English
Cześć [t͡ʂɛɕt͡ɕ] Hello / Hi (informal)
Dzień dobry [dʑɛɲ ˈdɔbrɨ] Good day / Good morning / Good afternoon
Dobry wieczór [ˈdɔbrɨ ˈvʲɛt͡ʂur] Good evening
Witaj [ˈvʲitaj] Welcome / Greetings (informal)

It's also important to note that Poles often greet each other by saying "Jak się masz?" (Yak she mash), which means "How are you?" This is a common way to start a conversation and show interest in the other person's well-being.

Introductions

Introductions can be nerve-wracking, but learning how to properly introduce yourself in Polish can greatly enhance your language skills. Here's how:

  • My name is... - Nazywam się...
  • I am from... - Jestem z...
  • Nice to meet you - Miło mi cię poznać
  • What is your name? - Jak masz na imię?
  • Where are you from? - Skąd jesteś?

Here is an example dialogue:

A: Witaj, jak się masz? (Hello, how are you?) B: Cześć, dobrze dziękuję. A ty? (Hi, I'm good thanks. And you?) A: Dobrze, dziękuję. Nazywam się Anna. (Good, thanks. My name is Anna.) B: Miło mi cię poznać Anna. Jestem Tomasz. (Nice to meet you, Anna. I'm Tomasz.)

Learning how to introduce yourself in Polish is a great way to start conversing with locals and making new friends, which can further enhance your language learning journey.

Conclusion

As we wrap up this lesson, I want to congratulate you on your progress in learning Polish vocabulary! By mastering basic greetings and introductions, you have taken a crucial step in language learning. Remember to practice these phrases regularly to improve your speaking skills. Next step: numbers and counting!

Sources

Table of Contents - Polish Course - 0 to A1


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

Learn Polish - How to Greet People in Polish - YouTube

Learn Polish: Meet and Greet (Episode 1) - YouTube