Learn how to order food in Polish | useful phrases

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Polish with Blondes

8 ай бұрын

In this lesson, you will learn how to order food in a restaurant in Polish. We will look at two ways of addressing a waiter/waitress: in an informal and formal way using Pan/Pani and Ty/Wy.
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@remizubon2875
@remizubon2875 8 ай бұрын
It's never been so interesting to watch a lesson! Thank you, that helps!
@polishwithblondes
@polishwithblondes 8 ай бұрын
Dziękujemy!
@sandyvdh6226
@sandyvdh6226 2 ай бұрын
Surprisingly good lessons. More an upper beginner level , Nice! Dziekuje bardzo!
@polishwithblondes
@polishwithblondes 2 ай бұрын
Dziękujemy! Happy to hear it :)
@peteblast
@peteblast 7 ай бұрын
brilliant...some very useful (and timely) phrases/questions......thank you
@polishwithblondes
@polishwithblondes 7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@clintkam
@clintkam 8 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the Polish lessons! I've used many online Polish videos and yours are among the best. In many other Polish videos they do straight vocabulary of saying one word once (or even a couple times) then immediately moving on to the next word, then the next, then the next; it's so fast I'm not able to remember any of them. However, many of your lessons reinforce the words over and over again by just doing small variations each time. It's not "do you have a table" then next. It's a bunch of variations of "do you have a table" (or "passports", or "to speak"). I might only remember the first version, but that's the most important and the other versions are still helpful as I get more advanced. Please keep that up! My request: Almost every American kid reads "Dr Seuss" books when they're young. They're so successful because they use a limited number of words but over and over again. So for kids it's an interesting / entertaining story, but it reinforces the same words so they can actually learn them. As an example, take a look at "Dr Seuss Green Eggs and Ham" which is only 50 words. (Easy to find PDFs / free versions of it online.) I would LOVE to have simple Polish stories, with limited vocabulary (that's used over and over again), that show the Polish text with English translation on the screen at the same time as you're narrating it in Polish. I've searched for that online and have only found Polish children's stories that have way too large of vocabulary - I have no hope of following along or remembering the new words as it goes so fast. You don't need to use existing stories, make your own! For example, for a supplement to this lesson have a story: A waitress works at a restaurant. First customer comes in and the waitress asks "Would you like a table?". Customer says "I would like a table for 1 please." Customer sits down and says "I would like a sandwich." The waitress confirms "I will get you a sandwich". Then 2 customers come in. Waitress asks "Would you like a table?" Customers say "We would like a table for 2 please." Customers sit down and then say "We would like a sandwich and a soup." Waitress confirms "I will get you a sandwich and a soup." Then 3 customers come in. Waitress asks "Would you like a table?" Customers say "We would like a table for 3 please." Customers sit down and then say "We would like a sandwich, a soup, and a steak". Waitress confirms "I will get you a sandwich, a soup, and a steak". The first customer stands up from the table and thanks the waitress for the sandwich. The next two customers stand up from the table and thank the waitress for the sandwich and soup. Then the final three customers stand up from the table and thank the waitress for the sandwich, soup, and steak. Maybe this story could use some other details to make it more interesting, but that's just an example I came up with in a few minutes. Find some simple clip art of just a waitress, customer, table, chair, sandwich, soup, and steak, and you can have a story book images behind your text translations. I think that'd be incredibly helpful and really have you stand out. (Also limit intro/ending extras so if the video is on repeat it's mostly story.) Hope you like the idea, thanks again!
@polishwithblondes
@polishwithblondes 8 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks a lot for your comment! We really appreciate the feedback. We will note down your suggestion and will try to incorporate something like this in some lessons! Stories are a good way to learn and we agree that having limited vocabulary which you repeat over and over can be effective :)
@clintkam
@clintkam 8 ай бұрын
Thank you!@@polishwithblondes
@sandyvdh6226
@sandyvdh6226 2 ай бұрын
The channel #easy languages# had " storyboard dialogs" for Polish sort of having an upper beginner intermediate level of difficult. They also do Street interviews.
@allhere9114
@allhere9114 8 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@iliarogava6986
@iliarogava6986 8 ай бұрын
jak zawsze najlepsza lekcja!❤👌
@user-qy3ny2fp5q
@user-qy3ny2fp5q 4 ай бұрын
How long did you live in the UK anyway? So pure accent. Love it!
@polishwithblondes
@polishwithblondes 4 ай бұрын
Thank you! 3.5 years :)
@rintothumewah5455
@rintothumewah5455 8 ай бұрын
I love you
@Robberlin100
@Robberlin100 7 ай бұрын
Learning a second language never looked so hot!
@jancree1950
@jancree1950 8 ай бұрын
👍
@mooniksiz
@mooniksiz 8 ай бұрын
Chyba się zakochałem 😍
@tomek3880
@tomek3880 8 ай бұрын
Ładnie mówisz po angielsku.
@polishwithblondes
@polishwithblondes 8 ай бұрын
Dzięki :)
@checoxredbull4471
@checoxredbull4471 5 ай бұрын
Diękuję bardzo na lekcję. Mam pytanie: Dlaczego "stolik", a nie stół? :)
@polishwithblondes
@polishwithblondes 5 ай бұрын
'Stolik' means a small table, it is often used when you mean a cofffee table, but also (for some reason) a table in a restaurant, so when booking a table in a restaurant we always use 'stolik'
@checoxredbull4471
@checoxredbull4471 5 ай бұрын
@@polishwithblondes dziękuję!!
@garyhull6689
@garyhull6689 8 ай бұрын
Great helpful video. 1 question please .Why is it znajdie się? And not znadziesz?( or however you say...can you find?)
@polishwithblondes
@polishwithblondes 8 ай бұрын
'znajdzie się' is an impersonal form and we tend to use this one in such a situation. The question 'Czy znajdziesz...?' - will be understood but it may sound a little bit rude and unnatural in this context. You can use 'czy znajdziesz..?' to say, for example, 'Will you find some time for..?' - 'Czy znajdziesz trochę czasu na...?' Hope that helps :)
@garyhull6689
@garyhull6689 8 ай бұрын
Dziękuję!
@moradgull3924
@moradgull3924 6 ай бұрын
very cute leading
@deeneeffoc7669
@deeneeffoc7669 8 ай бұрын
Thank you! I've been saying 1) "Czy znajdziemy stolik dla..." for could we have a table please, 2) "wewnątrz" for inside, and 3) "w ogrodzie" for in the garden. Have I been getting these wrong?
@polishwithblondes
@polishwithblondes 8 ай бұрын
Hi! That's absolutely fine :)
@polishwithblondes
@polishwithblondes 8 ай бұрын
“W ogrodzie” comes from “ogród” which is a garden. “W ogródku” comes from “ogródek” which is like a little garden 😄 both are correct. And the same for wewnątrz - it means the same thing as „w środku”
@deeneeffoc7669
@deeneeffoc7669 8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for clarifying 😊
@alexanderpykavy
@alexanderpykavy 8 ай бұрын
Jest jeszcze jedna rzecz która czasem się przydaje (szczególnie w popularnych miejscach): "Czy to jest kolejka do restauracji? Kto jest ostatni w kolejce?"
@polishwithblondes
@polishwithblondes 8 ай бұрын
Racja! To się czasem przydaje, rzeczywiście. Dzięki za podpowiedź :)
@miguelangelmartinezaguinag9953
@miguelangelmartinezaguinag9953 2 ай бұрын
Hi! Beauty Eyes!!! I Love the way, you speak Polish! 😮 Like you, Blondie!!! 🌹
@MiniMisa
@MiniMisa Ай бұрын
Why does Menu sound like it is pronounced Meni?
@polishwithblondes
@polishwithblondes 28 күн бұрын
I guess it's because it's taken from French and we changed it slightly :)
@dememamuladze505
@dememamuladze505 3 ай бұрын
Your English pronunciation is something different level 😮 ! Have you leaved English speaking country? You are literally native sounds more British
@polishwithblondes
@polishwithblondes 3 ай бұрын
Nice to hear that, thank you! Yes, I used to live in England for 3 years when I was a child.
@benwien83
@benwien83 8 ай бұрын
Why dont you pronounce the s in Czesc like sh but as a normal s?
@tomaszskubich5951
@tomaszskubich5951 8 ай бұрын
cause its cześć, you pronounce ś like sh
@polishwithblondes
@polishwithblondes 8 ай бұрын
When I don’t pay that much attention to pronouncing carefully, you may not hear the “ś” so well. But in cześć the ś is closest to the English “sh” :)
@Ntwadumela1
@Ntwadumela1 7 ай бұрын
Her cześć indeed sounded rather strange even to my Polish ears.
@davidwright7205
@davidwright7205 Ай бұрын
Dla mnie,"znajdzie" jest okropny trudny slowo . Dlaczego nie "miec"? Moje " Macie pan/pani stolik?"
@polishwithblondes
@polishwithblondes 20 күн бұрын
Tak, można też powiedzieć ' Mają państwo stolik?'
@Journeybook.
@Journeybook. 8 ай бұрын
Polish people doesn't speak English ...?
@polishwithblondes
@polishwithblondes 8 ай бұрын
The majority does, but not everyone :) And if you want to practise speaking Polish, ordering food can be good practice
@Ntwadumela1
@Ntwadumela1 7 ай бұрын
The level of English in Poland is much lower than in most Western European countries, not counting perhaps Spain, France and Italy. Sometimes it happens that young Poles do not speak a word of English, which is rather unthinkable in Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands or Sweden.
@whitecocksmatter
@whitecocksmatter 7 ай бұрын
my God, you are insanely pretty. it's not fair
Życie za granicą jest trudne (moje przemyślenia)
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