The most important rule of word stress in Polish

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In today's Polish lesson you will learn the most important rule of word stress in Polish.

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@hasanhuseyinkarabektas
@hasanhuseyinkarabektas Ай бұрын
Thank you Dorota!
@abderrahmanboudjema1099
@abderrahmanboudjema1099 Ай бұрын
Brillante comme d'habitude chère Dorota 🌹
@mdanwarulkibria1148
@mdanwarulkibria1148 Ай бұрын
It's a fantastic lesson about word stress🎉🎉
@PolishwithDorota
@PolishwithDorota Ай бұрын
Dziękuję! W niedzielę będzie część 2. 🙂
@mdanwarulkibria1148
@mdanwarulkibria1148 Ай бұрын
@@PolishwithDorota dziekuje bardzo na ten informacja., 🇧🇩🇵🇱
@lordseamc
@lordseamc 26 күн бұрын
It should be "Dziękuję bardzo za tą informację" ponieważ "informacja" to rodzaj żeński 😁​@@mdanwarulkibria1148
@rainerstillers7583
@rainerstillers7583 Ай бұрын
W wielu językach dłuższe słowa, oprócz akcentu głównego, mają dodatkowy akcent. Np. w języku angielskim "rèpreséntative", "rènuncátion". To bardzo pomaga w płynnej wymowie. Czy dłuższe polskie słowa również mają dodatkowy akcent? Mam wrażenie, że na przykład w "zaplanowany" lekko akcentujesz sylabę "pla". Albo sylabę "to" w "przygotowywali".
@PolishwithDorota
@PolishwithDorota Ай бұрын
Tak, istnieje w języku polskim drugi akcent w dłuższych słowach, to "akcent poboczny". Moim zdaniem akcent poboczny w słowie "zaplanowany" pada na sylabę "za". Pozdrawiam 🙂
@lucypher5200
@lucypher5200 Ай бұрын
Dorota I tried to learn about cases last night and I didn’t understand at all. I got discouraged and I wanted to quit polish
@user-tc1jn9ul7q
@user-tc1jn9ul7q Ай бұрын
Please don't give up. I'm learning them too now. Yeah, might get pretty confusing. But I'm sure we'll get it right. Practice makes perfect
@PolishwithDorota
@PolishwithDorota Ай бұрын
Have you watched this of mine already? kzfaq.info/get/bejne/d6qPibtjrq_enok.html You can turn on English subtitles to understand it better. It will give you an idea on how the cases work. Learning cases is not a one week thing. This is a complex system and you need to learn them step by step, not all at once. First master the Nominative case - this is an absolute basis of Polish cases system. If you know that, move to Instrumental case, then Accusative, Genetive, Locative, Dative and lastly Vocative. Don't learn all the functions of the cases at once, but step by step. This is how we learn cases at my school. On the regular courses Locative is introduces after around 8 months or even more, Dative is usually introduced on A2 level and Vocative even on B1 level. Don't give up! Polish has a lot of challenging grammar rules but you can do it! 💪🇵🇱
@rafalkaminski6389
@rafalkaminski6389 19 күн бұрын
Maybe learn little by little. Just one case, i propose to learn accusative perfectly and them go to other cases, like genitive or o instrumental:P
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