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In the last lesson, we learned the numbers from one to ten. Do you remember? Let’s practice! |
Jeden, dwa, trzy, cztery, pięć, sześć, siedem, osiem, dziewięć, dziesięć. |
Great job! |
And now let’s continue from eleven. |
Jedenaście. |
[slowly] Jedenaście. |
Dwanaście |
[slowly] Dwanaście |
Trzynaście |
[slowly] Trzynaście. |
Czternaście |
[slowly] Czternaście |
Piętnaście |
[slowly] Piętnaście |
Szesnaście |
[slowly] Szesnaście |
Siedemnaście |
[slowly] Siedemnaście |
Osiemnaście |
[slowly] Osiemnaście |
Dziewiętnaście |
[slowly] Dziewiętnaście |
And finally we have: |
Dwadzieścia |
[slowly] Dwadzieścia |
Okay, now repeat after me. I'll say the numbers and give you time to repeat each one. |
jedenaście |
dwanaście |
trzynaście |
czternaście |
piętnaście |
szesnaście |
siedemnaście |
osiemnaście |
dziewiętnaście |
These numbers may seem harder to remember, but you really just have to memorize czternaście, piętnaście, szesnaście i dziewiętnaście. There rest of them are just compounds of a digit and naście. Like trzy-naście, siedem-naście. |
Easy, isn’t it? |
Let’s not stop at 20! Counting from ten to one hundred is super easy! Now I'll give you the tens: |
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Trzydzieści |
Czterdzieści |
Pięćdziesiąt |
Sześćdziesiąt |
Siedemdziesiąt |
Osiemdziesiąt |
Dziewiećdziesiąt |
Sto |
The first 3 tens may be a little bit tricky, because their endings are different from other tens. Let’s take a closer look: |
Dwadzieścia is made from dwa and dzieścia |
Trzydzieści is trzy and dzieści |
And finally czterdzieści is czter and dzieści. |
Please note that we cut off the last letter of cztery, which means four. |
Then starting from fifty it gets much easier, because we just take the digit and add the ending dziesiąt. Let’s try together. |
pięć and dziesiąt is pięćdziesiąt |
sześć and dziesiąt is sześćdziesiąt |
siedem and dziesiąt is siedemdziesiąt |
osiem and dziesiąt is osiemdziesiąt |
and finally |
dziewięć and dziesiąt is dziewięćdziesiąt |
The last thing to learn today is how to form compound numbers above twenty. This is also super easy! |
Take the tens and simply add the numbers you learned in the previous lesson. |
Let’s try it out. |
How would you say “fifty-six” in Polish? Let’s take it step-by-step. "Fifty" is pięćdziesiąt, and then add "six", sześć. |
Pięćdziesiąt sześć! It’s done! Isn’t that easy? |
Let’s make another number, for instance, "ninety-eight." |
Take "ninety", dziewięćdziesiąt, and add "eight", osiem: |
Dziewięćdziesiąt osiem! |
After only two lessons, you are now able to count to one hundred in Polish! |
In the next lesson we are going to put your number knowledge to use! Do you have all the skills you need to go shopping in Poland? If not, I'll be waiting for you in our next Polski w 3 minuty lesson. Do zobaczenia! |
Comments
HideProszę bardzo ;-)
Piotr
Team PolishPod101.com
And the same mistake occurs in the lesson notes: dziewiećdziesiąt
In the video, the Polish word for 90 has a small spelling mistake, twice!
The ę in the middle of the word is given as e on two occasions.
Dziekuje!
Hi Ann
Thank you for your message and spotting the error. We will correct it as soon as possible.
Sincerely
Piotr
Just a couple of English spelling mistakes in your lesson notes: Thirty, not thirrty; forty not fourty. Also the spaces between English and Polish numbers are missing, at seventy, eighty, ninety and one hundred.
Nevertheless, I am very impressed by your course, thanks.
AMcC
Hi JP Brzechwa,
I'm really sorry, but thanks for spotting it!
We already uploaded the correct PDF!
Let us know if you have any questions or comments!
Cheers,
Paloma
Team PolishPod101
Hey,
just want to point out that the PDF file of this lesson is actually the same that the PDF of lesson 8. This one should be numbers from 11-100.
Cheers.
JP Brzechwa.