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11 Comments
HideJedna butelka, dwie butelki, pi?? butelek... no. no. no, you're not buying 5 bottles, are you?
Hi Cec,
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Cristiane
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I love this site !
Hello Malcolm,
Thank you for your comment.
There are several useful lessons on our site, which would suit your needs. Please consider having a look at the following:
https://www.polishpod101.com/2011/11/04/learn-with-pictures-18-simple-numbers-in-polish/
In this case, you can click on Lesson Materials, and you will see only the list of vocabulary related to Polish numbers 1-10.
https://www.polishpod101.com/2012/09/28/learn-polish-in-three-minutes-7-numbers-11100/
This lesson gives you the Polish numbers from 11-100, the details about their use can be found in the Download PDFs section - Lesson Notes.
Please let us know if you have any more questions.
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Stan
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It would help me to just count in Polish and not to be learning more vocabulary than the numbers. I agree it would also be valuable to see them in the vocabulary list
Hi Ann
Thank you for your message and suggestion. We will take it into consideration.
Sincerely
Piotr
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It would be good to have the individual numbers in the vocabulary for this lesson, to help with pronunciation practice.
Fantastic lesson!
Hi Janusz
You are right. It may be a little bit confusing in the dialogue. "Banan" is a masculine noun. Jeden banan - one banana. Dwa banany - two bananas.
For your information if you want to say five bananas it will be "piฤฤ bananรณw".
I hope that clears your doubt.
Sincerely
Piotr
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Hello there
I am confused with one and two and their gender change in Polish. When we say two bananas, according to the lesson, one says "dwa banany" since banan is a neuter object. Therefore, why do we say "jeden banan" and not "jedno banan"? Would it mean that in singular "banan" is masculine? I am sorry but I don't get it.
Thanks in advance to help me out with this issue.
Cheers.
Janusz Brzechwa.
Depends on... :mrgreen: