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Hello Everyone, 😊
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In today’s lesson we are going to study the following topic: '''”DRINKS”''' in Polish
<div class="pg_page_title">Polish Vocabulary - Drinks</div>


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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/polish Polish] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn about the different types of drinks in Polish, how to correctly pronounce them, and some cultural information related to drinking in Poland.


Good learning!
== Table of Contents ==
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== Introduction ==
Drinks are an important aspect of most cultures, including Poland's. Whether you are at a family gathering, a night out with friends, or just having a cozy evening at home, there is always a reason to enjoy a drink. Therefore, learning Polish vocabulary related to drinking is a must for anyone interested in the language and culture. This lesson is designed for intermediate learners who want to expand their vocabulary and improve their pronunciation.  


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== Common Drinks ==
Here is a list of common drinks in Poland that you should add to your vocabulary:


== '''Drinks in Polish''' ==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|'''<big>ENGLISH</big>'''
! Polish !! Pronunciation !! English
|'''<big>POLISH</big>'''
|'''<big>PRONUNCIATION IN</big>'''
'''<big>ENGLISH</big>'''
|'''<big>BRAZILIAN</big>'''
'''<big>PORTUGUESE</big>'''
|-
|-
|
| woda || voda || water
|
|
|
|-
|-
|drink
| kawa || kava || coffee
|'''<big>napój</big>'''
|'''''nah poo ih'''''
|bebida
|-
|-
|milk
| herbata || her-ba-ta || tea
|'''<big>mleko</big>'''
|'''''mleh koh'''''
|leite
|-
|-
|milk shake
| sok || sok || juice
|'''<big>koktajl mleczny</big>'''
|'''''kohk tayl mleh chih neh'''''
|milkshake
|-
|-
|coffee
| piwo || pee-vo || beer
|'''<big>kawa</big>'''
|'''''kah vah'''''
|café
|-
|-
|decaffeinated coffee
| wino || vee-no || wine
|'''<big>kawa bezkofeinowa</big>'''
|'''''kah vah behz koh fay noh vah'''''
|café descafeinado
|-
|-
|ice coffee
| wódka || voot-ka || vodka
|'''<big>kawa mrożona</big>'''
|'''''kah vah mroh zhoh nah'''''
|café gelado
|-
|juice
|'''<big>sok</big>'''
|'''''sohk'''''
|suco
|-
|orange juice
|'''<big>sok pomarańczowy</big>'''
|'''''sohk po mah rah nih choh veh'''''
|suco de laranja
|-
|apple juice
|'''<big>sok jabłkowy</big>'''
|'''''sohk yah bou koh veh'''''
|suco de maçã
|-
|tea
|'''<big>herbata</big>'''
|'''''hehr bah tah'''''
|chá
|-
|hot chocolate
|'''<big>gorąca czekolada</big>'''
|'''''goh rohn tsah cheh koh lah dah'''''
|chocolate quente
|-
|water
|'''<big>woda</big>'''
|'''''voh dah'''''
|agua
|-
|fizzy water
|'''<big>woda gazowana</big>'''
|'''''voh dah gah zoh vah nah'''''
|água gasosa
|-
|still water
|'''<big>woda niegazowana</big>'''
|'''''voh dah nyeh gah zoh vah nah'''''
|água parada
|-
|wine
|'''<big>wino</big>'''
|'''''vih noh'''''
|vinho
|-
|hot wine
|'''<big>grzane wino</big>'''
|'''''gih zhah neh vih noh'''''
|vinho quente
|-
|cacao
|'''<big>kakao</big>'''
|'''''kah kah oh'''''
|cacau
|-
|soft drink
|'''<big>napój bezalkoholowy</big>'''
|'''''nah poo ih beh zahl koh hoh loh veh'''''
|refrigerante
|-
|beer
|'''<big>piwo</big>'''
|'''''pih voh'''''
|cerveja
|}
|}


== '''Drinks in Polish (Some expressions)''' ==
As you can see, the Polish pronunciation can be tricky for English speakers. It's important to pay attention to the accent and intonation to correctly pronounce these words. One useful tip is to listen to native speakers on [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=96 Polyglot Club], and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/polish/question questions] you may have.
{| class="wikitable"
|'''<big>ENGLISH</big>'''
|'''<big>POLISH</big>'''
|'''<big>PRONUNCIATION IN</big>'''
'''<big>ENGLISH</big>'''
|'''<big>BRAZILIAN</big>'''
'''<big>PORTUGUESE</big>'''
|-
|
|
|
|
|-
|crying over
 
spilt milk
|'''<big>płakać nad</big>'''
 
'''<big>rozlanym mlekiem</big>'''
|'''''pou ah kah chih nahd'''''
'''''rohz lah nehm mleh kyehm'''''
|chorando sobre
 
o leite derramado
|-
|beer in the morning
 
as cream
|'''<big>piwo z rana</big>'''
 
'''<big>jak śmietana</big>'''
|'''''pih voh z rah nah'''''
'''''yahk shmyeh tah nah'''''
|cerveja pela manhã
 
como creme
|-
|I feel like a


fish in the water
== Cultural Information about Drinking in Poland ==
|'''<big>czuć się jak</big>'''  
Polish people have a long-standing tradition of drinking, and drinking culture plays an important role in social gatherings. It's not uncommon to see friends and family enjoying a few drinks during celebrations or to unwind after a long day at work.


'''<big>ryba w wodzie</big>'''
One of the most popular alcoholic drinks in Poland is wódka (vodka). According to some sources, Poland is the birthplace of vodka, and there are many types of vodka produced here. Some of the most famous brands include Żubrówka, Soplica, and Wyborowa. Polish people often drink vodka with a meal or as a part of a celebration, and it's usually served in small glasses, called kieliszki.
|'''''chooch sheh yahk'''''
'''''reh bah v voh jih eh'''''
|me sinto como


um peixe na água
Another popular alcoholic drink is piwo (beer). According to statistics, Poles are some of the biggest beer drinkers in Europe. Beer is often consumed with a meal, during a football game, or as a part of a night out with friends.
|-
|as you sow so


shall you reap
== Dialogue ==
|'''<big>wypij piwo</big>'''
To help you practice your Polish drinking vocabulary in context, here is a dialogue between two friends:
 
'''<big>które sam nawarzyłeś</big>'''
|'''''veh pee pih voh'''''
'''''ktoo reh sahm nah vah zheh ou ehsh'''''
|Você colhe
 
aquilo que planta
|-
|a storm in


a teacup
* Person 1: Cześć! Chcesz wypić coś? (Hi! Do you want to drink something?)
|'''<big>burza w</big>'''  
* Person 2: Tak, chętnie. Mogę prosić kawę? (Yes, please. Can I have coffee?)
* Person 1: Oczywiście, zaraz przyniosę. (Of course, I'll bring it right away.)
* Person 2: Dzięki. A ty co chcesz wypić? (Thanks. And what do you want to drink?)
* Person 1: Ja wypiję piwo, masz ochotę spróbować? (I'll have a beer, do you want to try?)
* Person 2: Nie, dzięki, wolałabym herbatę. (No, thanks, I would prefer tea instead.)


'''<big>szklance wody</big>'''
== Conclusion ==
|'''''boor zhah v'''''
Learning vocabulary related to drinking is an essential part of learning Polish. In this lesson, we have covered some of the most common drinks, their pronunciation, and cultural information related to drinking in Poland. Remember to practice often and listen to native speakers to improve your skills. Keep learning with [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] and enjoy exploring the beautiful language of [[Language/Polish|Polish]]!
'''''shklahn tseh voh deh'''''
|uma tempestade


em copo d'água
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==Videos==
==== Sources ====
- [https://culture.pl/en/article/polish-drinks-during-the-last-100-years Polish Drinks During The Last 100 Years]
- [https://www.local-life.com/krakow/articles/a-brief-history-of-polish-vodka A Brief History of Polish Vodka]
- [https://www.europeanbestdestinations.com/countries/poland/travel-guide/polish-drinks/ Polish Drinks: Discover the Taste of Poland]


===Speak Polish : how to order food and drinks - YouTube===
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* [[Language/Polish/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|How to Say Hello and Greetings]]
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* [[Language/Polish/Vocabulary/Introduction|Introduction]]

Revision as of 21:04, 3 March 2023

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Polish Vocabulary - Drinks

Hi Polish learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about the different types of drinks in Polish, how to correctly pronounce them, and some cultural information related to drinking in Poland.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Drinks are an important aspect of most cultures, including Poland's. Whether you are at a family gathering, a night out with friends, or just having a cozy evening at home, there is always a reason to enjoy a drink. Therefore, learning Polish vocabulary related to drinking is a must for anyone interested in the language and culture. This lesson is designed for intermediate learners who want to expand their vocabulary and improve their pronunciation.

Common Drinks

Here is a list of common drinks in Poland that you should add to your vocabulary:

Polish Pronunciation English
woda voda water
kawa kava coffee
herbata her-ba-ta tea
sok sok juice
piwo pee-vo beer
wino vee-no wine
wódka voot-ka vodka

As you can see, the Polish pronunciation can be tricky for English speakers. It's important to pay attention to the accent and intonation to correctly pronounce these words. One useful tip is to listen to native speakers on Polyglot Club, and ask them any questions you may have.

Cultural Information about Drinking in Poland

Polish people have a long-standing tradition of drinking, and drinking culture plays an important role in social gatherings. It's not uncommon to see friends and family enjoying a few drinks during celebrations or to unwind after a long day at work.

One of the most popular alcoholic drinks in Poland is wódka (vodka). According to some sources, Poland is the birthplace of vodka, and there are many types of vodka produced here. Some of the most famous brands include Żubrówka, Soplica, and Wyborowa. Polish people often drink vodka with a meal or as a part of a celebration, and it's usually served in small glasses, called kieliszki.

Another popular alcoholic drink is piwo (beer). According to statistics, Poles are some of the biggest beer drinkers in Europe. Beer is often consumed with a meal, during a football game, or as a part of a night out with friends.

Dialogue

To help you practice your Polish drinking vocabulary in context, here is a dialogue between two friends:

  • Person 1: Cześć! Chcesz wypić coś? (Hi! Do you want to drink something?)
  • Person 2: Tak, chętnie. Mogę prosić kawę? (Yes, please. Can I have coffee?)
  • Person 1: Oczywiście, zaraz przyniosę. (Of course, I'll bring it right away.)
  • Person 2: Dzięki. A ty co chcesz wypić? (Thanks. And what do you want to drink?)
  • Person 1: Ja wypiję piwo, masz ochotę spróbować? (I'll have a beer, do you want to try?)
  • Person 2: Nie, dzięki, wolałabym herbatę. (No, thanks, I would prefer tea instead.)

Conclusion

Learning vocabulary related to drinking is an essential part of learning Polish. In this lesson, we have covered some of the most common drinks, their pronunciation, and cultural information related to drinking in Poland. Remember to practice often and listen to native speakers to improve your skills. Keep learning with Polyglot Club and enjoy exploring the beautiful language of Polish!


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Sources

- Polish Drinks During The Last 100 Years - A Brief History of Polish Vodka - Polish Drinks: Discover the Taste of Poland