Książka Interchange - Początkujący - Rozdział 1
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a name that is used to describe someone's position or status
tytuł, nazewnictwo
used in questions to ask for information or for someone’s opinion
co, jaki
a word we say when we see someone and want to greet them, or when we begin to talk on the phone
Cześć, Witaj
a word we say to apologize for something or to say we are embarrassed
Przepraszam, Przykro mi
the name we were given at birth that comes before our last name
imię, pierwsze imię
the name we share with our family, parents, or siblings
nazwisko, imię rodowe
a familiar or humorous name given to someone that is connected with their real name, appearance, or with something they have done
pseudonim, przezwisko
(first-person singular possessive determiner) of or belonging to the speaker or writer
mój, moje
(second-person possessive determiner) of or belonging to the person or people being spoken or written to
twój, wasz
(third-person singular possessive determiner) of or belonging to a man or boy who has already been mentioned or is easy to identify
jego, jego(nego)
(third-person singular possessive determiner) of or belonging to a female human or animal that was previously mentioned or one that is easy to identify
jej, jej
a title used before a woman's surname or full name to address or refer to a married woman
Pani, Pani (zamężna)
a title used before a woman's surname or full name as a form of address without indicating her marital status
Pani, Panna
a title we use before an unmarried woman's family name or full name to address or refer to her
Panna
said when someone helps us or does something nice for us
Dziękuję!, Dzięki!
something we say when we want to greet or say hello to someone in the morning
Dzień dobry, Cześć
something we say to someone to show we are grateful to them for something that they have done for us or given us
Dziękuję, Dziękuję ci
something we say when we want to say hello or goodbye to a person in the afternoon
Dzień dobry, Cześć
something we say when we want to say hello or goodbye to a person in the evening
Dobry wieczór
having an acceptable or desirable quality or level
akceptowalny, satysfakcjonujący
said before asking someone a question, as a way of politely getting their attention
Przepraszam, Proszę wybaczyć
(subjective first-person singular pronoun) used by the speaker to refer to themselves when they are the subject of the sentence
ja, mnie
(second-person pronoun) used for referring to the one or the people we are writing or talking to
ty, pan
(subjective third-person singular pronoun) used when referring to a female human or animal that was already mentioned or one that is easy to identify
Ona
used when referring to a person or thing that was recently mentioned or one that is close in space or time
to, tamto
a set of printed pages that are held together in a cover so that we can turn them and read them
książka, publikacja
the study of past events, especially as a subject in school or university
historia
a word we say when we are leaving someone or when they are leaving, or at the end of a phone call
Pa! Miłego dnia!, Do widzenia! Życzę miłego dnia!
something we say when we want to say goodbye to a person at night or before we go to bed
Dobranoc, Dobrej nocy
a word we say when we are leaving or someone is leaving, or at the end of a phone call
Do widzenia, Żegnaj
the days of the week, usually Saturday and Sunday, when people do not have to go to work or school
weekend, koniec tygodnia
the study of numbers and shapes that involves calculation and description
matematyka, obliczenia
a title used before a man's name to address or refer to him politely or formally
Pan, p.