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Deutsche Spuren im Polnischen – Germanismen, die Geschichten erzählen
German traces in Polish – Germanisms that tell stories
Many German words have been part of the Polish language for centuries. From medieval terms and everyday vocabulary to philosophical concepts – the history of Germanisms shows how closely Poland and Germany are linguistically intertwined.
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Liebe auf Polnisch – von Walentynki bis Noc Kupały
Love in Polish – from Valentine’s Day to the Night of Kupala
How do you talk about love in Polish? From the right pet names to poetic verses and the Slavic night of love – a romantic journey through language, culture, and ancient traditions.
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Polnisch sprechen ohne Angst- 6 einfache Tipps
Speaking Polish without fear: 6 simple tips
You’re planning a trip to Poland and want to feel more confident when speaking? With these six simple, practical tips, you’ll speak more calmly, understand better, and enjoy real conversations more – no matter what your language level is.
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Sprache, Zunge, Geschmack – Polnisch lernen mit Bigos und Barszcz
Language, tongue, taste – learn Polish with bigos and borscht
In Polish, język means both language and tongue – so you train both: speaking and tasting. A stroll through Polish cuisine shows how closely words, flavor, and culture are intertwined.
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Warum Engel im Polnischen Männer sind – und andere Sprachkuriositäten
Why angels are men in Polish – and other linguistic curiosities
Polish is full of quirks that can make learners either smile or despair. Why don’t you need to say “I” when speaking? Why doesn’t the bus go “with”? And do angels actually count as men?
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Sollten wir Sprachen lernen wie Kinder?
Should we learn languages like children do?
Children learn languages effortlessly and seemingly without rules – whereas adults rely on grammar, tables, and exercises. But what’s truly more effective? And what can we, as adults, take from the way children learn – without giving up structure?
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