Polish, studia, Polonistyka, nauka polskiego jako j.obcego
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//-->Polish For DummiesTable of ContentsIntroductionAbout This BookWhy I Wrote This BookConventions Used in This BookFoolish AssumptionsHow This Book Is OrganisedPart I: Getting StartedPart II: Polish in ActionPart III: Polish on the GoPart IV: Polish in the WorkplacePart V: The Part of TensPart VI: Appendixes®Visitwww.dummies.com/cheatsheet/polishukto view this book's cheat sheet.Icons Used in This BookWhere to Go from HerePart I: Getting StartedChapter 1: Introducing PolishSpotting the Polish You AlreadyKnowThe Polish Alphabet: RecitingYour ABCsChecking Out Consonant Pro-nunciationCĆ and CiCzDzDź and DziDżH and ChJŁŃ and NiRŚ and SiSzWŹ and ZiŻ and RzPronouncing Voiced and SilentConsonantsSaying Polish VowelsNasal vowelsThe nasal ą and ę in thefinal positionSearching for Stress and Blend-ing PrepositionsCounting prepositionsPlacing unusual stressSome Basic Phrases to KnowChapter 2: Getting Down to Essential Pol-ish GrammarThe Case of Polish CasesNominative caseGenitive caseDative caseAccusative caseInstrumental caseLocative caseVocative caseRecognising Perfective and Im-perfective VerbsFinding Your Way in PolishTensesBeing in the now withpresent tenseRemembering the pasttense
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