
Bartosh leads a beginner Polish class as he introduces the 100 most common Polish verbs. Build essential language skills from the start through practical verb usage.
Learn 100 of the most common Polish verbs through real sentence examples to show each verb in context, helping you progress quickly and confidently.
Repeat each sentence aloud to practice Polish vocabulary and pronunciation, and pause the video to repeat as needed while learning the Polish sounds featured in the course.
Master the Polish verb būt? Wait. I must ensure accuracy. The previous final included Polish diacritic 'być'. In the summary we should use 'być' with proper characters; 'bĭć' no. The proper is 'być'. We'll keep that.
Explore the Polish verb lubić, meaning to like, with practical usage examples from the caption.
Learn the Polish verb to accept and its forms—accept, acceptable, accepted, accepting—through example phrases like I can't accept this form and I'm not going to accept your behavior.
Learn the Polish verb pytać to ask and practice asking freely, as you can ask me whatever you like and should not be afraid to ask for help.
Master the Polish verb to believe (wierzyć) through practical usage, exploring phrases like I believe that you can do it and I don't know if I should believe him.
Practice using pożyczać (od kogoś) to borrow from someone, with phrases like 'Can I borrow your Polish book?' and 'I think I need to borrow some money.'
Learn the verb przynosić – to bring, with practical usage for bringing items like your ID for a meeting and for asking others to bring food.
Explore kupować, the Polish verb meaning to buy, through real examples like 'I bought that car ten years ago' and 'you should buy a new jacket' from the caption.
Learn how to express can in Polish using móc and potrafić, from the 100 most common verbs, with examples like 'she can swim like a fish' and modes of traffic.
Explore the Polish verb odwoływać, meaning to cancel. See how to cancel a meeting or a reservation and how to change a reservation.
Explore the Polish verb zmieniać, meaning to change, through practical phrases like change it and change your t-shirt before the cinema, and note you can't change human nature.
Learn the Polish verb czyścić, meaning to clean, through practical phrases like 'to clean' and 'I don't like cleaning my house' for everyday usage.
Explore narzekać, the Polish verb for to complain, and practice shifting from complaining to starting work to complete tasks. Choose action over complaint to boost task completion.
Master the Polish verb ucinać, meaning 'to cut off', from the course on the 100 most common Polish verbs, with examples like 'cut off that red tape'.
Explore tańczyć, the Polish verb for to dance, through examples of loving dancing, dancing everywhere, and the idea that he can't come because he's dancing right now.
Practice drawing in Polish by following examples like drawing a tree during art class and attempting to draw a dog, reinforcing the most common verbs.
Learn the Polish verb pić, meaning to drink. Explore phrases about thirst and drinking, including you drink too much and you have to drink when you are thirsty.
Master the Polish verb kierować, meaning to drive, using examples about Ferrari and cars, from the 100 common Polish verbs course.
Explore the Polish verb jeść and its usage for eating, including you have to eat a lot to stay strong and I've just eaten my breakfast.
Learn the polish verb wyjaśniać, meaning to explain, with practical examples like could you explain what has happened, and practice using it in everyday conversation.
Learn the Polish verb napełniać — to fill — through practical examples, such as filling a pot with water before adding vegetables, and notice how students filled the classroom.
Practice the Polish verb znajdować (to find) with examples about finding keys near a clutch and the idea that one day you will find your happiness.
Master the Polish verb kończyć, meaning to finish, with practical examples on finishing content and finishing work featured in this lecture.
Learn the Polish verb naprawiać (to fix) through practical examples and phrases, including 'I can't fix my car myself' and 'it won't be easy to fix that mistake'.
Master the Polish verb latać, meaning to fly, by exploring usage and pronunciation, while noting bees flying next to our window and related vocabulary from the caption.
Explore the Polish verb dawać, 'to give', through usage examples such as 'to give', 'give me some time', and 'I'm not going to give you more money'.
Master the Polish verb iść (to go) with practical phrases such as 'to go east' and 'I will go to the cinema tomorrow'.
Master the Polish verb mieć (to have) through practical possession examples, such as 'I have three books', and related everyday usage.
Practice listening and repeating phrases, then switch to music contexts to explore the Polish verb 'to hear' through practical listening cues.
Learn the Polish verb Ranić – to hurt, through practical examples like 'your words hurt me' and 'it could hurt you,' highlighting usage and meaning.
Discover the Polish verbs wiedzieć and znać meaning to know, with examples about knowing people, names, and places, and how to express certainty or doubt.
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Learn the Polish verb zostawiać, to leave, through simple captions like 'I left my wallet at home' and 'you can't leave it here like that'.
Explore the Polish verb słuchać, meaning to listen, with real-life examples of listening to a teacher and listening to music.
Master the Polish verb mieszkać, meaning to live, through practical phrases such as 'I live in Poland' and 'where do you live?' practice clear everyday conversations.
Learn patrzeć, the Polish verb for 'to look,' with common usage in phrases like 'what are you looking at' and 'don't look at me like that'.
Explore the Polish verb zgubić meaning to lose through everyday examples like losing a credit card or keys, and practice usage in common scenarios.
Learn the Polish verb robić, meaning 'to do,' through the 100 most common verbs, including phrases like 'what are you doing?' and tasks to do before resting.
Explore the Polish verb potrzebować (need) to express needing help or money and paying bills yourself. Use real-life examples from the caption to see practical usage.
Master the Polish verb otwierać, meaning to open, with practical usage and everyday examples like opening the window.
Master the Polish verb zamykać, meaning 'to close,' through a repeat-after-me pronunciation drill and a chant of 'zam zam zam' to reinforce usage and meaning.
Organize ideas and phrases around the Polish verb organizować to plan a big party for Mark, practicing usage with an organizer and related context from the caption.
Learn płacić, the Polish verb to pay, and apply it to phrases about paying bills till the end of the month and paying for dinner.
Explore the verb grać – to play, with examples like you play great, I play football every day, and he can play basketball like a pro.
Explore the Polish verb kłaść (to put) and practice with real phrases from the caption, such as 'to put' and 'where did you put my keys'.
Learn the Polish verb czytać, meaning to read, through practical usage such as reading twenty books last month and exploring ideas about Greek philosophers.
Explore biegać, the Polish verb for to run, within the context of the course on the 100 most common Polish verbs, including examples of running marathons and future marathon plans.
Explore the Polish verb pracować, meaning 'to work', illustrated by examples about working hard, an office routine, and meetings.
Learn the Polish verb to worry and its relation to relaxation, highlighting how people worry about money more than health, and noting related opinions.
Practice using the Polish verb pisać (to write) through examples like writing a poem about my feelings.
Master the Polish verb pozwalać, meaning to let, through examples like letting you go and not letting you cry, set in the context of a house.
Learn the Polish verb czuć (to feel) by practicing how to express feelings and sensations, including pain, as shown in the lecture caption.
Master the Polish verb dzwonić (to call) with examples like calling his mom to report an accident, and phrases such as please don't call me when I'm at work.
Master the Polish verb pomagać with practical phrases like 'could you help me with dinner' and 'I'm not going to help you anymore,' building everyday communication.
Master the Polish verb 'to show' through practical phrases such as 'could you show me', 'to show me', and 'where is that shop'.
Explore the Polish verb kochać, meaning 'to love,' with practical usage and phrases like 'I love you' to reinforce everyday Polish verb use.
Learn the Polish verb nienawidzić ('to hate') with caption examples like 'I hate moments when you come to me' and 'she hates you,' as part of 100 common Polish verbs.
Learn how to use the Polish verb to provide, with examples like a hotel that cannot provide privacy, and a school that provides books for new students.
Master the Polish verb tworzyć, meaning to create, and practice its usage in online course contexts. Explore how to describe creation and online learning activities in Polish.
Learn the Polish verb trzymać, to hold, from the 100 most common verbs, with practical examples like hold my hand and I can't hold that bag any longer.
Master the Polish verb budować (to build) through practical usage, including sentences about building a beautiful house for my family and a company that has built five buildings so far.
Explore podążać za, the Polish verb meaning 'to follow', through simple phrases like 'just follow me' and 'I follow her everywhere' to practice common usage.
Learn how the Polish verb wydawać się expresses the meaning of to seem through examples like you don't seem to be very happy, and this task seems easy.
Practice turning in Polish using obracać and skręcać, follow directions to turn left, go straight, and locate a building after about five minutes.
Explore the Polish verb powiedzieć (to say) through examples like 'say something, please' and 'he said that it's not worth it,' within the course on 100 most common Polish verbs.
Learn the Polish verb widzieć (to see) through everyday phrases like can you see that big red castle in front of us, and I can't see anything in the dark.
Learn how to use the Polish verb to sell with examples of selling a house or an old car to buy a new one, within common verbs.
Explore the Polish verb wysyłać (to send) through practical phrases about sending a watch, the documents discussed yesterday, and traditional letters.
Learn the Polish verb podpisać (to sign) and practice phrases about signing documents yourself, including why you cannot have others sign on your behalf.
Learn the Polish verb siedzieć, meaning to sit, and practice using it in situations like not sitting on a dangerous roof and sitting on the floor.
Learn the Polish verb śpiewać (to sing) with usage examples like he sings like an angel, I want to be a singer, and the noun spiewak.
Spell Polish words and your name and surname as you learn the 100 most common Polish verbs, building practical language skills through spelling practice.
Learn how to use the Polish verbs spędzać and wydawać to spend, with examples like spending money and holidays in Warsaw.
Learn the Polish verb stać (to stand) through practical usage, including sentences like he stood on that bridge yesterday and you shouldn't stand on that chair.
Explore the polish verb studiować (to study) and its role in polish philology, guiding beginners through practical study concepts in the polish language.
Explore the Polish verb pływać, meaning to swim, with examples like I can't swim, but I can run very fast, and I love swimming in the sea.
Learn the Polish verb brać (to take) through everyday phrases such as taking pills and asking someone to take you to the cinema, among other common usages.
Learn the Polish verb myśleć (to think) through practical usage and key phrases like do you think and think twice before you say something about her appearance.
Learn the Polish verb podróżować, meaning to travel, through practical examples like yearly trips to Poland by bus and this year's first plane ticket.
Explore the Polish verb 'próbować' meaning 'to try' through examples like trying food at a new restaurant in the city center.
Master the Polish verb 'wyłączac' (to turn off) with practical uses such as turning off the light before you go to school and turning off a computer.
Learn how to use the Polish verb w87? to turn on, with practical phrases like turning on the TV, turning on a machine, and pressing the red button.
Learn the Polish verb używać, meaning to use, through examples like using my laptop and neologisms for laptop. Apply ideas by noting I don't use my personal laptop at work.
learn the Polish verb czekać, meaning to wait, with everyday usage examples such as I was waiting for my brother, and include related phrases like to catch.
Learn the Polish verb budzić się, meaning 'to wake up,' and practice its use with morning examples from the caption, such as waking up at 5:00, eight, and nine.
Learn how the Polish verb chcieć to want expresses desire and negation with examples like I want to buy a new car and I don't want to know you anymore.
Explore the Polish verb oglądać (to watch) as part of the course on 100 common Polish verbs, with examples like watching a football game and watching cartoons.
Learn how to use pamiętać, the Polish verb for remember, with focus on remember and repayments, including three payments, and phrases like 'do you remember our teacher's name?'
If you want to start learning Polish or you already learn this beautiful language and want to develop your skills then this course is perfect for you!
Why this course?
-It was created by an experienced native Polish teacher
-It provides 100 most common Polish words used in real sentences and examples
-It gives you an opportunity to learn over 200 real sentences in Polish, which can be used immediately in many real-life situations
-It lets you learn not only separate words but whole sentences which enables you to start speaking immediately
-It gives you the opportunity and time to practice your pronunciation
-You have an amazing opportunity to practice materials from the course creating your own sentences to get feedback from the native Polish teacher
-You can complete this course and be satisfied no matter how your Polish speaking skills look right now
Don't hesitate - enrol on the course, start learning with a professional native Polish teacher and enjoy the results which will come to your life immediately making you a better and more confident Polish speaker!
For many people Polish language is very difficult and complicated, and learning it is even more problematic - but it's not true! The truth is that most people learn using old methods which make students bored, frustrated, and angry. This course was created on the basis of many years of experience of the professional native Polish teacher Bartosz Maryjka, who gives you an opportunity to not learn about language, but gives you an opportunity to learn a real language which can be used immediately after completing the whole course! Enrolling on the course you will learn the 100 most common Polish verbs used in a real context in real sentences and with real pronunciation - so don't wait and let yourself take your Polish skills to the next level right now!
See you during the first lesson :)