Lesson 9

Learning the past tense in Polish is a crucial step toward expressing yourself more fluently. Whether you want to talk about your day, share past experiences, or navigate travel situations, mastering past tense conjugation will be incredibly useful. In this lesson, weโ€™ll cover how to use the past tense, introduce essential travel phrases, and provide practical exercises to help reinforce your learning.


1. Understanding the Past Tense in Polish

Polish verbs in the past tense change based on gender and number. This can seem overwhelming at first, but with a little practice, it will become second nature.

Past Tense Formation

The past tense is formed using the third-person singular form of the verb (usually from the perfective aspect) and adding specific endings based on gender and number:

SubjectMasculineFeminineNeuterPlural (Mixed/Only M)Plural (Only F)
Ja (I)-ล‚em-ล‚amN/AN/AN/A
Ty (You)-ล‚eล›-ล‚aล›N/AN/AN/A
On/Ona/Ono (He/She/It)-ล‚-ล‚a-ล‚oN/AN/A
My (We)-liล›my-ล‚yล›myN/AN/AN/A
Wy (You all)-liล›cie-ล‚yล›cieN/AN/AN/A
Oni/One (They)-li-ล‚yN/AN/AN/A

Examples:

  • Ja jadล‚em obiad. (I ate lunch. โ€“ masculine speaker)
  • Ja jadล‚am obiad. (I ate lunch. โ€“ feminine speaker)
  • On czytaล‚ ksiฤ…ลผkฤ™. (He read a book.)
  • Ona czytaล‚a ksiฤ…ลผkฤ™. (She read a book.)
  • Oni grali w piล‚kฤ™ noลผnฤ…. (They played football โ€“ mixed group or only men.)
  • One graล‚y w siatkรณwkฤ™. (They played volleyball โ€“ only women.)

2. Common Travel Phrases in Polish

When traveling in Poland, knowing some essential phrases can make your journey much smoother. Here are some key expressions:

At the Train Station or Airport

  • Chciaล‚bym kupiฤ‡ bilet do Krakowa. โ€“ I would like to buy a ticket to Krakรณw. (male speaker)
  • Chciaล‚abym kupiฤ‡ bilet do Krakowa. โ€“ I would like to buy a ticket to Krakรณw. (female speaker)
  • O ktรณrej godzinie odjeลผdลผa pociฤ…g? โ€“ What time does the train leave?
  • Gdzie jest odprawa bagaลผowa? โ€“ Where is the baggage check-in?
  • Czy ten pociฤ…g jedzie do Warszawy? โ€“ Does this train go to Warsaw?

At a Hotel

  • Czy sฤ… wolne pokoje? โ€“ Are there available rooms?
  • Poproszฤ™ klucz do pokoju numer 10. โ€“ Iโ€™d like the key to room number 10, please.
  • Czy ล›niadanie jest wliczone w cenฤ™? โ€“ Is breakfast included in the price?
  • O ktรณrej godzinie jest wymeldowanie? โ€“ What time is check-out?

At a Restaurant or Cafรฉ

  • Poproszฤ™ kawฤ™ i ciastko. โ€“ Iโ€™d like a coffee and a cake, please.
  • Mogฤ™ prosiฤ‡ menu? โ€“ May I have the menu?
  • Chciaล‚bym zamรณwiฤ‡ pierogi. โ€“ I would like to order pierogi. (male speaker)
  • Chciaล‚abym zamรณwiฤ‡ pierogi. โ€“ I would like to order pierogi. (female speaker)
  • Gdzie jest toaleta? โ€“ Where is the toilet?

3. Practice Exercise: Narrate What You Did Yesterday

A great way to reinforce past tense conjugation is to talk about what you did yesterday. Try forming simple sentences using the verbs we covered earlier. Hereโ€™s an example:

๐Ÿ‘‰ Wczoraj (Yesterday):

  • Wstaล‚em/Wstaล‚am o รณsmej. โ€“ I woke up at eight.
  • Zjadล‚em/Zjadล‚am ล›niadanie. โ€“ I ate breakfast.
  • Poszedล‚em/Poszล‚am do pracy. โ€“ I went to work.
  • Czytaล‚em/Czytaล‚am ksiฤ…ลผkฤ™. โ€“ I read a book.
  • Spotkaล‚em/Spotkaล‚am siฤ™ z przyjaciรณล‚mi. โ€“ I met with friends.

๐ŸŽง Listening Practice: Try listening to Polish podcasts like Real Polish or Polski Daily to hear how native speakers use past tense in real conversations.


Summary

  • Past Tense: Learn how to conjugate verbs based on gender and number.
  • Travel Phrases: Essential expressions for navigating Poland.
  • Practice: Narrate your daily activities to reinforce learning.

By practicing daily, reviewing past tense verbs, and using travel phrases in real scenarios, you’ll gain confidence in speaking Polish naturally. Keep up the good work! ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฑ


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