Polish Study Group

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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby księżycowy » 2019-01-09, 12:56

Hey Vijay, give me something to write a paragraph on. :lol:

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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby vijayjohn » 2019-01-11, 5:42

How about who you are and why you're interested in Polish?

Are you limiting yourself to the vocab in the textbook and workbooks/packets up to lesson 4, or do you use a dictionary, too, or do you also happen to know/remember some more Polish? I tried writing a text like that as well, but the First Year Polish vocab just doesn't cut it for that purpose.

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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby księżycowy » 2019-01-11, 10:03

I intend to try to stick to the grammar learned so far, but I intend to use a dictionary. And I might try to branch beyond the grammar a little too.

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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby vijayjohn » 2019-01-12, 3:18

Oh okay. Do you want a different topic? Or does my suggestion sound okay?

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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby księżycowy » 2019-01-12, 9:10

Nah, I'll give it a shot. :)

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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby vijayjohn » 2019-01-13, 1:20

Szczęście! :)

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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby księżycowy » 2019-01-16, 18:59

I also took the liberty of uploading the first story I'm going to start going through. I have yet to decide on any auditory material to transcribe, but I'll figure that out by the weekend. These challenges can be fluid, and not necessarily tie it down to due dates and such. As long as I don get too lax on myself.

In the meantime, I'm going to start posting some exercises to Unit 4 (Lesson 5) later today. :)

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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby vijayjohn » 2019-01-17, 5:46

Or maybe tomorrow? :P

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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby księżycowy » 2019-01-17, 14:02

For now at least, no pictures like usual. I'm at work, and can't take the time (nor have the resources) to cut them out of the pdf and attach them. I can give context if anyone needs it, just ask. :)

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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby księżycowy » 2019-01-17, 14:53

5.F.5
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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby księżycowy » 2019-01-17, 17:08

5.F.2
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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby silmeth » 2019-01-17, 18:09

It should be jść in all the sentences of 5.F.11.

Also the first sentence in 5.F.11 is grammatically OK, but the word order sounds a bit unnatural for me for some reason. I would say it as żeby wczoraj pójść na film or żeby pójść wczoraj na film. Or preferably I’d change the meaning a little bit and move the adverb to the first clause: Byłem wczoraj zbyt zmęczony, żeby pójść na film.

EDIT: Oh, and in the final sentence na zajęcia, one uses the word zajęcia, I think, only in plural in the meaning of ‘classes’. Zajęcie is a proper singular for an ‘activity’ though, but you wouldn’t iść na zajęcie.
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polszczyzna jest moją mową ojczystą (pl), Is í Gaelainn na Mumhan atá á foghlaim agam (ga) ((ga-M)), mám, myslím, dobrou znalost češtiny, rozumím a něco mluvím (cs), Jeg lærer meg bokmål på Duolingo (no-nb) (og eg ville lære nynorsk ein gong (no-nn))

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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby Saim » 2019-01-17, 18:13

księżycowy wrote:5.F.5
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To brzmi jak jakiś abstrakcyjny wiersz. :P

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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby księżycowy » 2019-01-17, 18:51

silmeth wrote:It should be jść in all the sentences of 5.F.11.

Oops. :oops:

I'll look over the rest shortly, when I get home.

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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby vijayjohn » 2019-01-20, 8:10

I posted the same exercises as you did in this thread. :P
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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby księżycowy » 2019-01-27, 23:47

Packet 5 No 6a
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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby vijayjohn » 2019-01-28, 0:48

I've posted those and also number 7 below:
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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby księżycowy » 2019-01-28, 0:53

Meh, no. 7 was too easy. :P

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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby vijayjohn » 2019-01-28, 8:25

I listened to the other things you'd listed, too.

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Re: Polish Study Group

Postby księżycowy » 2019-01-28, 9:14

Which for me ended up just being the exercises from Swan. :whistle:


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