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In this lesson, we will learn how to tell time in Polish, talk about days, months, and seasons, revisit daily routines, and introduce the Genitive Case (Dopeลniacz), which is used for negation and expressing quantities.
Step 1: Telling Time (Ktรณra godzina?)
Knowing how to tell time in Polish is essential for daily life, from scheduling appointments to making plans.
๐ How to Ask for the Time:
โ Ktรณra godzina? (What time is it?) โ Jest godzinaโฆ (It isโฆ oโclock.) โ Jest 10:30. (It is 10:30.) โ Jest wpรณล do jedenastej. (It is half past ten.) โ Jest piฤฤ po trzeciej. (It is five past three.) โ Jest za dziesiฤฤ รณsma. (It is ten to eight.)
๐ Practice Tip: Ask and answer questions about time throughout your day.
Step 2: Days, Months, & Seasons
Understanding how to talk about dates and seasons is crucial for making plans and discussing events.
๐ Days of the Week (Dni tygodnia):
Polish | English |
---|---|
poniedziaลek | Monday |
wtorek | Tuesday |
ลroda | Wednesday |
czwartek | Thursday |
piฤ tek | Friday |
sobota | Saturday |
niedziela | Sunday |
๐ Months (Miesiฤ ce):
Polish | English |
styczeล | January |
luty | February |
marzec | March |
kwiecieล | April |
maj | May |
czerwiec | June |
lipiec | July |
sierpieล | August |
wrzesieล | September |
paลบdziernik | October |
listopad | November |
grudzieล | December |
๐ Seasons (Pory roku):
โ wiosna (spring) โ lato (summer) โ jesieล (autumn) โ zima (winter)
๐ Practice Tip: Try saying todayโs date in Polish: Dzisiaj jest poniedziaลek, 3 lutego.
Step 3: Daily Routine Revisited
Talking about your daily routine helps reinforce verb conjugation and sentence structure.
โฐ Example Daily Routine Sentences:
โ Wstajฤ o szรณstej rano. (I wake up at six in the morning.) โ Jem ลniadanie o siรณdmej. (I eat breakfast at seven.) โ Idฤ do pracy o รณsmej. (I go to work at eight.) โ Wracam do domu o siedemnastej. (I return home at five p.m.) โ Idฤ spaฤ o dwudziestej trzeciej. (I go to sleep at eleven p.m.)
๐ Practice Tip: Write a paragraph describing your daily routine in Polish.
Step 4: Case 4 โ Genitive (Dopeลniacz)
The Genitive Case (Dopeลniacz) is used for:
- Negation (e.g., I donโt haveโฆ)
- Quantities (e.g., a lot of, some, none)
- Possession (e.g., Annaโs book)
๐น When to Use Genitive:
โ After negation:
- Nie mam czasu. (I donโt have time.)
- Nie widzฤ kota. (I donโt see the cat.)
โ With quantities:
- Mam duลผo pracy. (I have a lot of work.)
- Nie ma mleka. (There is no milk.)
โ Possession:
- To jest ksiฤ ลผka Ani. (This is Annaโs book.)
- Samochรณd Marka jest nowy. (Marekโs car is new.)
๐น How Nouns Change in Genitive:
Gender | Nominative | Genitive |
Masculine | kot | kota |
Feminine | ksiฤ ลผka | ksiฤ ลผki |
Neuter | mleko | mleka |
Plural | psy | psรณw |
๐ Practice Tip: Make five sentences using Genitive case.
Step 5: ๐ง Practice โ Plan Your Day in Polish
Activity 1: Listen & Repeat
๐ง Listen to a Polish podcast or video where people describe their day and try to repeat after them.
Activity 2: Plan Your Day
Write down your schedule in Polish using time, days, and Genitive case. Example:
๐ Jutro wstanฤ o szรณstej. O รณsmej pรณjdฤ do pracy. Po pracy spotkam siฤ z przyjaciรณลmi. Wieczorem poczytam ksiฤ ลผkฤ.
Conclusion: Keep Practicing!
Talking about time and schedules is an essential skill. Keep practicing by: โ Asking and answering questions about the time. โ Writing your daily schedule in Polish. โ Listening to Polish speakers talk about their routines. โ Using the Genitive case in sentences.
๐ Next Step: In the next lesson, we will learn about giving and receiving directions, transportation, and using the Instrumental case (Narzฤdnik)!
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