Welcome to Can-Do Polish by PolishPod101.com. |
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to talk about your parents and siblings in Polish. |
For example, "This is my family. My father, my mother, my brother, my sister, and me." is |
To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, mój brat, moja siostra i ja. |
Kaja Kowalski is at a coffee shop with her classmate, Anna Kowalska. |
Kaja is showing some pictures to Anna. She points to one of them and asks about the people visible in it. |
Before you hear the conversation, let's preview some of its key components. |
Ojciec. |
"father" |
Ojciec. |
Ojciec. |
Matka. |
"mother" |
Matka. |
Matka. |
Brat. |
"little brother" |
Brat. |
Brat. |
Siostra. |
"sister" |
Siostra. |
Siostra. |
Listen to the conversation. |
Czy to jest twoja rodzina? |
Tak. To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, mój brat, moja siostra i ja. |
Once more with the English translation. |
Czy to jest twoja rodzina? |
"Is this your family?" |
Tak. To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, mój brat, moja siostra i ja. |
"Yes. This is my family. My father, my mother, my brother, my sister, and me." |
Let's break down the conversation. |
Note: the speakers in this conversation use informal Polish. |
Do you remember how Anna Kowalska asks, |
"Is this your family?" |
Czy to jest twoja rodzina? |
Let's start with rodzina, "family." Rodzina. Rodzina. |
In Polish, all nouns have grammatical gender and are either singular or plural. Rodzina is feminine and singular — a fact which will determine the form of other words in the sentence. |
Before rodzina is twoja, "your." Twoja. Twoja. |
Twoja is feminine and singular to agree with rodzina. |
Together, twoja rodzina. "Your family." Twoja rodzina. |
Moving to the start of the sentence, czy to, literally, "Whether this…," but translating as, "This," here. Czy to. |
First is czy, something like "whether," in this context. Czy. Czy. |
Note, there is no corresponding English translation here. |
Next is to, "this." To. To. |
Together it's czy to, "this." Czy to. |
Next is jest, "is," as in "this is..." Jest. Jest. |
Jest is from the verb być, meaning "to be." Być. |
All together, it’s Czy to jest twoja rodzina? "This is your family," but translating as "Is this your family?" |
Czy to jest twoja rodzina? |
Note the rising intonation of the sentence to indicate that it’s a question. |
Czy to jest twoja rodzina? |
Remember this question. You’ll hear it again later. |
Let's take a closer look at the response. |
Do you remember how Kaja says, |
"Yes. This is my family. My father, my mother, my brother, my sister, and me." |
Tak. To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, mój brat, moja siostra i ja. |
This starts with the expression Tak, meaning "yes." Tak. Tak. |
It answers Anna’s yes-or-no question, "Is this your family?" |
Czy to jest twoja rodzina? |
After this, Kaja points to the picture, and says, To jest moja rodzina. |
"This is my family." |
Let’s start with rodzina, "family." Rodzina. |
Do you remember the gender and number of rodzina? |
Feminine and singular. |
Before this is moja. "My." Moja. |
Moja is feminine and singular to agree with rodzina. |
Moja rodzina, "my family." Moja rodzina. |
Moving to the start of the sentence, to, "this." To. |
Next is jest, "is." Jest. |
All together, it’s To jest moja rodzina. "This is my family." To jest moja rodzina. |
After this is mój ojciec, "my father." Mój ojciec. |
Let’s start with Ojciec, "father." Ojciec. Ojciec. |
Ojciec is masculine and singular. |
Before this is Mój, "My." Mój. |
Mój is masculine and singular to agree with ojciec. |
Mój ojciec. |
Next is moja matka. "My mother." Moja matka. |
Let’s start with Matka, "mother." Matka. Matka. |
Matka is feminine and singular. |
Before this is moja. "My." |
Moja is feminine and singular to agree with matka. |
Moja matka. |
Next is mój brat. "My brother.” Mój brat. |
Let’s start with brat, "brother." Brat. Brat. |
Brat is masculine and singular. |
Before this is mój. "My." |
Mój is masculine and singular to agree with brat. |
Mój brat. |
After this is moja siostra, "my sister." Moja siostra. |
Let’s start with Siostra, "sister." Siostra. Siostra. |
Siostra is feminine and singular. |
Before this is Moja. "My." |
Moja is feminine and singular to agree with siostra. |
Moja siostra. |
Next is i, "and." I. I. |
And last is ja, which translates as "me" in this context. Ja. Ja. |
All together, Tak. To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, mój brat, moja siostra i ja. "Yes. This is my family. My father, my mother, my brother, my sister, and me." |
Tak. To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, mój brat, moja siostra i ja. |
The pattern is |
To jest moja rodzina. FAMILY MEMBER, FAMILY MEMBER, FAMILY MEMBER, FAMILY MEMBER i ja. |
This is my family. FAMILY MEMBER, FAMILY MEMBER, FAMILY MEMBER, FAMILY MEMBER and me. |
To use this pattern, simply replace the {FAMILY MEMBER} placeholders with the members of your family. |
Note: this pattern requires a noun preceded by the corresponding adjectival possessive pronoun. |
Imagine your family members are your father, your mother, your sisters and you. |
Siostry is "sisters." Siostry. Siostry. Siostry is feminine and plural. Therefore, "my sisters" is moje siostry. Moje siostry. |
Say |
"This is my family. My father, my mother, my sisters, and me." |
Ready? |
To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, moje siostry i ja. |
"This is my family. My father, my mother, my sisters, and me." |
To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, moje siostry i ja. |
Matka, "mother," and ojciec, "father," are formal terms for parents. In Polish, you may hear children and teenagers referring to parents using more casual language: mama "mom," and tata "dad." |
To jest moja rodzina. Mój tata, moja mama, mój brat i ja. |
Again, the key pattern is |
To jest moja rodzina. FAMILY MEMBER, FAMILY MEMBER, FAMILY MEMBER, FAMILY MEMBER i ja. |
This is my family. FAMILY MEMBER, FAMILY MEMBER, FAMILY MEMBER, FAMILY MEMBER and me. |
Let's look at some examples. |
Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers. |
To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, mój brat, moja siostra i ja. |
"This is my family. My father, my mother, my brother, my sister, and me." |
To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, mój brat, moja siostra i ja. |
To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, moje siostry i ja. |
"This is my family. My father, my mother, my sisters, and me." |
To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, moje siostry i ja. |
To jest moja rodzina. Moja matka, mój ojciec, moja siostra i ja. |
"This is my family. My father, my mother, my sister, and me." |
To jest moja rodzina. Moja matka, mój ojciec, moja siostra i ja. |
To jest moja rodzina. Moja siostra, mój brat, mój ojciec, moja matka, i ja. |
"This is my family. My sister, my brother, my father, my mother, and me." |
To jest moja rodzina. Moja siostra, mój brat, mój ojciec, moja matka, i ja. |
To są moi rodzice i ja. |
"These are my parents and me." |
To są moi rodzice i ja. |
Did you notice how the native speaker replaced mój ojciec, moja matka with moi rodzice? |
To są moi rodzice i ja. |
"These are my parents and me." |
The phrase, moi rodzice, means, "my parents." Moi rodzice. |
Remember, in Polish, all nouns have grammatical gender and are either singular or plural. Rodzice is masculine and plural — a fact which will determine the form of other words in the sentence. |
Rodzice. "Parents." Rodzice. Rodzice. |
Before this is moi, "my." Moi. Moi. |
Moi is masculine and plural to agree with rodzice. |
To są moi rodzice i ja. |
"These are my parents and me." |
You should be aware of the plural form, but you won’t need it for this lesson. |
Let's review. |
Respond to the prompts by speaking aloud. Then repeat after the native speaker, focusing on pronunciation. |
Ready? |
Do you remember how to say "yes?" |
Tak. |
Tak. |
And how to say "family?" |
Rodzina. |
Rodzina. |
Do you remember how to say "my family?" |
Moja rodzina. |
Moja rodzina. |
Do you remember how Kaja says, |
"This is my family." |
To jest moja rodzina. |
To jest moja rodzina. |
Do you remember how to say "father?" |
Ojciec. |
Ojciec. |
And how to say "my father?" |
Mój ojciec. |
Mój ojciec. |
Do you remember how to say "mother?" |
Matka. |
Matka. |
And how to say "my mother?" |
Moja matka. |
Moja matka. |
Do you remember how to say "brother?" |
Brat. |
Brat. |
And how to say "my brother?" |
Mój brat. |
Mój brat. |
Do you remember how to say "sister?" |
Siostra. |
Siostra. |
And how to say "my sister?" |
Moja siostra. |
Moja siostra. |
Do you remember how to say "and?" |
I. |
I. |
And how to say "me?" |
Ja. |
Ja. |
Do you remember how Kaja says, |
"Yes. This is my family. My father, my mother, my brother, my sister, and me." |
Tak. To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, mój brat, moja siostra i ja. |
Tak. To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, mój brat, moja siostra i ja. |
Do you remember how to say "your family?" |
Twoja rodzina. |
Twoja rodzina. |
And do you remember how Anna asks, |
"Is this your family?" |
Czy to jest twoja rodzina? |
Czy to jest twoja rodzina? |
Let's practice. |
Imagine you're Konrad Kowalski. Kaja's younger brother, and you have a father, ojciec, mother, matka, and sisters, siostry. |
Respond to your friend's question referring to the photo. |
Don't forget to include the word for "yes" at the beginning of your response. |
Ready? |
Czy to jest twoja rodzina? |
Tak. To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, moje siostry i ja. |
Listen again and repeat. |
Tak. To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, moje siostry i ja. |
Tak. To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, moje siostry i ja. |
Let's try another. |
Imagine you're Kaja's classmate, Wojciech Wieczorek. |
You have a father, ojciec, mother, matka, and sister, siostra. |
Ready? |
Czy to jest twoja rodzina? |
Tak. To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, moja siostra i ja. |
Listen again and repeat. |
Tak. To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, moja siostra i ja. |
Tak. To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, moja siostra i ja. |
Let’s try one more. |
Imagine you're Kaja's classmate, Anna Kowalska , |
You have a father, ojciec, mother, matka, sister, siostra, and brother, brat. |
Ready? |
Czy to jest twoja rodzina? |
Tak. To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, moja siostra, mój brat i ja. |
Listen again and repeat. |
Tak. To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, moja siostra, mój brat i ja. |
Tak. To jest moja rodzina. Mój ojciec, moja matka, moja siostra, mój brat i ja. |
Well Done! This is the end of this lesson. |
In this lesson, you learned how to talk about your parents and siblings, an important skill for talking about your family. |
Remember, these Can Do lessons are about learning practical language skills. |
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