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An animated history of Polandthe POLSKI blog | the POLSKI blog
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A Polish blog in English. Helping English speakers understand Poles. An animated history of Poland. March 16, 2015. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. The recent success of Paweł Pawlikowski’s Ida at the Oscars made me revisit some of Poland’s great filmmakers again. In 2010 Bagiński was commissioned to create a short animated movie for the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai. So if you’ve never studied Polish history, here it is – in an 8-minute, animated nutshell:. It's a sign!
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Polish cat nurse conquers the world | the POLSKI blog
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A Polish blog in English. Helping English speakers understand Poles. Polish cat-nurse conquers the world. April 17, 2015. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Yes, you read that right. There’s a cat in Poland that works as a nurse. Well, almost. It’s not often that you see a completely unpronounceable Polish city trending on Facebook. Yet that’s what I noticed yesterday: Bydgoszcz (told ya), was – and in fact still is – trending on Facebook. Why? But he’s definitely famous. Proud...
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Polish numbers from 11 to 20 | the POLSKI blog
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A Polish blog in English. Helping English speakers understand Poles. Polish your Polish, part 20 – numbers from 11 to 20. April 20, 2015. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Continuing with our exploration of the Polish numerals. Today, we’re looking at numbers 11 to 20. Here is how to spell them:. The most important thing to remember is that the Polish ‘teens’ always end in ‘ -naście. And osiem – osiemnaście. Here’s how to pronounce them:. Polish cat-nurse conquers the world.
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How to say numbers in Polish - polish your Polish, part 19 | the POLSKI blog
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A Polish blog in English. Helping English speakers understand Poles. Polish numbers – polish your Polish, part 19. March 15, 2015. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Numbers are the most basic words you can learn and they prove hugely useful particularly when you travel to Poland. The following table should help you understand them when you notice them written down:. And here is how to pronounce them:. More in the “Polish your Polish” series. Ten best museums in Poland.
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A Polish blog in English. Helping English speakers understand Poles. Travel tip: Warsaw metro has a new line. March 18, 2015. At the beginning of March 2015 Warsaw got its long-awaited second metro line. The east-west route’s central stretch is 6 kilometres long and forms the core of the line which will ultimately consist of up to 27 stations. The remaining stations are planned for 2020. Here’s a picture of the (then still unfinished) Nowy Świat station, taken last year:. One comment so far. This one is ...
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A Polish blog in English. Helping English speakers understand Poles. An animated history of Poland. March 16, 2015. The recent success of Paweł Pawlikowski’s Ida at the Oscars made me revisit some of Poland’s great filmmakers again. And by pure accident I came across this – an 8 minute video, depicting the history of Poland through animation, created by Tomasz Bagiński, a BAFTA-winning Polish illustrator, animator and filmmaker, who was also nominated for an Oscar. Polish film posters which lost the plot.
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A Polish blog in English. Helping English speakers understand Poles. Category Archives: cultural beast. An animated history of Poland. March 16, 2015. The recent success of Paweł Pawlikowski’s Ida at the Oscars made me revisit some of Poland’s great filmmakers again. And by pure accident I came across this – an 8 minute video, depicting the history of Poland through animation, created by Tomasz Bagiński, a BAFTA-winning Polish illustrator, animator and filmmaker, who was also nominated for an Oscar.
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numbersthe POLSKI blog | the POLSKI blog
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A Polish blog in English. Helping English speakers understand Poles. Polish your Polish, part 20 – numbers from 11 to 20. April 20, 2015. Continuing with our exploration of the Polish numerals. Today, we’re looking at numbers 11 to 20. Here is how to spell them:. The most important thing to remember is that the Polish ‘teens’ always end in ‘ -naście. Eleven to thirteen and seventeen/eighteen are created by adding naście to either one, two, three, seven or eight. So from jeden. It's a sign! Wódka with a W.
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Travel tip: Warsaw metro has a new linethe POLSKI blog | the POLSKI blog
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A Polish blog in English. Helping English speakers understand Poles. Travel tip: Warsaw metro has a new line. March 18, 2015. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. At the beginning of March 2015 Warsaw got its long-awaited second metro line. The east-west route’s central stretch is 6 kilometres long and forms the core of the line which will ultimately consist of up to 27 stations. The remaining stations are planned for 2020. The third line of the Warsaw metro has already been prop...
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A Polish blog in English. Helping English speakers understand Poles. Travel tip: Warsaw metro has a new line. March 18, 2015. At the beginning of March 2015 Warsaw got its long-awaited second metro line. The east-west route’s central stretch is 6 kilometres long and forms the core of the line which will ultimately consist of up to 27 stations. The remaining stations are planned for 2020. Here’s a picture of the (then still unfinished) Nowy Świat station, taken last year:. One comment so far. Polish your ...