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As a Polish language teacher with over 20 years of experience, I know how important it is to learn how to talk about family in a new language. In this lesson, we will focus on learning the names of family members in Polish and how to talk about your family.
In this lesson, you will learn the vocabulary for different family members in Polish. Family plays an important role in Polish culture, and it's essential to know the Polish words for family members to communicate effectively with native speakers. Whether you want to talk about your immediate family or extended relatives, this lesson will provide you with the necessary vocabulary. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently talk about your family in Polish.


== Immediate Family ==


<span link>With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: [[Language/Polish/Vocabulary/Family|Family]] & [[Language/Polish/Vocabulary/Transportation|Transportation]].</span>
=== Parents ===
== Vocabulary ==


Here is a table with the most common family members in Polish:
Let's start with the basic family unit: parents. In Polish, "parents" is translated as "rodzice." Here is a table with the Polish pronunciation and English translation:


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| mama || 'mama' || mother
| rodzice || /ˈrɔd͡ʑit͡sɛ/ || parents
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| tata || 'tata' || father
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| siostra || 'shyoh-strah' || sister
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| brat || 'brot' || brother
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| babcia || 'bahb-chyah' || grandmother
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| dziadek || 'jah-dek' || grandfather
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| ciocia || 'cho-tcha' || aunt
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| wujek || 'woo-yek' || uncle
|-
| kuzyn || 'koo-zin' || cousin
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| syn || 'sin' || son
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| córka || 'coor-kah' || daughter
|}
|}


Here are some phrases and questions that will help you talk about your family in Polish:
* Mother - "matka" /ˈmat.ka/
* Father - "ojciec" /ˈɔj.t͡ɕɛt͡s/


* To ask someone if they have siblings: "Czy masz rodzeństwo?" (che mahsh rod-zhens-tvo) - Do you have any siblings?
=== Siblings ===
* To talk about your parents: "Mój ojciec/moja matka" (Moy ohtsyets/moya maht-kah) - My father/my mother
* To talk about your brother or sister: "Mój brat/moja siostra" (Moy brot/moya shyoh-strah) - My brother/my sister
* To introduce your family members: "To jest moja rodzina. To jest moja mama/tata/siostra/brat" (To yest mo-ya rod-zee-nah. To yest mo-ya ma-ma/tata/shyoh-strah/brot) - This is my family. This is my mother/father/sister/brother.


== Grammar ==
Next, let's learn the Polish words for siblings. Siblings are an important part of many people's lives, and being able to talk about them is essential. Here are the Polish words for siblings:


In Polish, the word for "my" changes depending on the gender of the noun that follows it. For example:
* Brother - "brat" /brat/
* Sister - "siostra" /ˈɕɔs.tɾa/


* "Mój ojciec" (masculine) means "My father"
=== Children ===
* "Moja siostra" (feminine) means "My sister"
* "Moje rodzeństwo" (neuter) means "My siblings"


It's also worth noting that Polish has a complex system of noun genders, which we will cover in a later lesson.
Now, let's move on to the vocabulary for children. Children bring joy and happiness to families, and it's important to be able to talk about them. In Polish, the word for "children" is "dzieci." Here are the words for son and daughter:


== Cultural Insight ==
* Son - "syn" /sɨn/
* Daughter - "córka" /ˈt͡suɾ.ka/


Family is very important in Polish culture, and there are many traditional Polish names for family members that are still commonly used today. For example, "Babcia" and "Dziadek" are common Polish names for grandparents. In addition, Polish families often gather together for holidays and special occasions, such as Christmas and Easter.
=== Grandparents ===


== Practice ==
Grandparents play a significant role in Polish families, and it's important to be able to talk about them. Here are the Polish words for grandparents:


Here are some exercises to help you practice talking about family in Polish:
* Grandfather - "dziadek" /ˈd͡ʑa.dɛk/
* Grandmother - "babcia" /ˈbaːp.t͡ɕa/


1. Describe your family using the vocabulary and phrases we covered in this lesson.
== Extended Family ==
2. Ask a friend if they have siblings and how many brothers and sisters they have.
3. Practice introducing your family members in Polish and asking someone about their family.


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=== Aunts and Uncles ===
==Sources==
 
* [https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/family-in-polish How To Talk About Family In Polish]
In Polish culture, aunts and uncles hold a special place in the family structure. Here are the words for aunts and uncles in Polish:
* [https://www.polishpod101.com/polish-vocabulary-lists/must-know-terms-for-family-members Must-Know Polish Terms for Family Members]
 
* [https://omniglot.com/language/kinship/polish.htm Family words in Polish]
* Aunt - "ciotka" /ˈt͡ɕɔt.ka/
* Uncle - "wujek" /ˈvu.jɛk/
 
=== Cousins ===
 
Cousins can be like siblings and close friends. Here are the Polish words for cousins:
 
* Male cousin - "kuzyn" /ˈku.zɨn/
* Female cousin - "kuzynka" /kuˈzɨŋ.ka/
 
=== Nephews and Nieces ===
 
Nephews and nieces are the children of siblings or close relatives. Here are the Polish words for nephews and nieces:
 
* Nephew - "siostrzeniec" (sibling's son) /ɕɔsˈtʂɛ.ɲɛt͡s/
* Niece - "siostrzenica" (sibling's daughter) /ɕɔsˈtʂɛ.ɲi.t͡sa/
 
=== In-Laws ===
 
In-laws are an important part of many families. Here are the Polish words for in-laws:
 
* Father-in-law - "teść" /tɛɕt͡ɕ/
* Mother-in-law - "teściowa" /tɛɕˈt͡ɕɔ.va/
* Brother-in-law - "szwagier" /ˈʂva.ɡʲɛr/
* Sister-in-law - "szwagierka" /ˈʂva.ɡʲɛr.ka/
 
== Summary ==
 
In this lesson, you learned the vocabulary for different family members in Polish. You now know how to talk about your parents, siblings, children, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews, nieces, and in-laws in Polish. Family is an essential part of Polish culture, and being able to discuss family members will help you connect with native speakers on a deeper level. Keep practicing and using these words in conversations to improve your Polish language skills.


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==Sources==
* [https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/family-in-polish How To Talk About Family In Polish]
* [https://www.polishpod101.com/polish-vocabulary-lists/must-know-terms-for-family-members Must-Know Polish Terms for Family Members]
* [https://omniglot.com/language/kinship/polish.htm Family words in Polish]


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PolishVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Family and Relationships → Family Members

In this lesson, you will learn the vocabulary for different family members in Polish. Family plays an important role in Polish culture, and it's essential to know the Polish words for family members to communicate effectively with native speakers. Whether you want to talk about your immediate family or extended relatives, this lesson will provide you with the necessary vocabulary. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently talk about your family in Polish.

Immediate Family

Parents

Let's start with the basic family unit: parents. In Polish, "parents" is translated as "rodzice." Here is a table with the Polish pronunciation and English translation:

Polish Pronunciation English
rodzice /ˈrɔd͡ʑit͡sɛ/ parents
  • Mother - "matka" /ˈmat.ka/
  • Father - "ojciec" /ˈɔj.t͡ɕɛt͡s/

Siblings

Next, let's learn the Polish words for siblings. Siblings are an important part of many people's lives, and being able to talk about them is essential. Here are the Polish words for siblings:

  • Brother - "brat" /brat/
  • Sister - "siostra" /ˈɕɔs.tɾa/

Children

Now, let's move on to the vocabulary for children. Children bring joy and happiness to families, and it's important to be able to talk about them. In Polish, the word for "children" is "dzieci." Here are the words for son and daughter:

  • Son - "syn" /sɨn/
  • Daughter - "córka" /ˈt͡suɾ.ka/

Grandparents

Grandparents play a significant role in Polish families, and it's important to be able to talk about them. Here are the Polish words for grandparents:

  • Grandfather - "dziadek" /ˈd͡ʑa.dɛk/
  • Grandmother - "babcia" /ˈbaːp.t͡ɕa/

Extended Family

Aunts and Uncles

In Polish culture, aunts and uncles hold a special place in the family structure. Here are the words for aunts and uncles in Polish:

  • Aunt - "ciotka" /ˈt͡ɕɔt.ka/
  • Uncle - "wujek" /ˈvu.jɛk/

Cousins

Cousins can be like siblings and close friends. Here are the Polish words for cousins:

  • Male cousin - "kuzyn" /ˈku.zɨn/
  • Female cousin - "kuzynka" /kuˈzɨŋ.ka/

Nephews and Nieces

Nephews and nieces are the children of siblings or close relatives. Here are the Polish words for nephews and nieces:

  • Nephew - "siostrzeniec" (sibling's son) /ɕɔsˈtʂɛ.ɲɛt͡s/
  • Niece - "siostrzenica" (sibling's daughter) /ɕɔsˈtʂɛ.ɲi.t͡sa/

In-Laws

In-laws are an important part of many families. Here are the Polish words for in-laws:

  • Father-in-law - "teść" /tɛɕt͡ɕ/
  • Mother-in-law - "teściowa" /tɛɕˈt͡ɕɔ.va/
  • Brother-in-law - "szwagier" /ˈʂva.ɡʲɛr/
  • Sister-in-law - "szwagierka" /ˈʂva.ɡʲɛr.ka/

Summary

In this lesson, you learned the vocabulary for different family members in Polish. You now know how to talk about your parents, siblings, children, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews, nieces, and in-laws in Polish. Family is an essential part of Polish culture, and being able to discuss family members will help you connect with native speakers on a deeper level. Keep practicing and using these words in conversations to improve your Polish language skills.

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

15 Must-Know Family Words in Polish - YouTube

Rodzina - The family - Polish vocabulary - YouTube

POLISH // FAMILY MEMBERS IN POLISH ( MOM , DAD ,MOTHER ...


Sources


Other Lessons



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