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How do you say "thankyou" in Polish?


Can anyone tell me how to say "thankyou" in Polish please? I don't want the actual spelling but just how to say the word phonetically. Any other help with common words would be good too. I have a basic phrase book, but that doesn't really help with how to actually SAY the words....!
Many thanks

Thankyou - Dziekuje - Jen-ku-yee
Thanks - Dzieki - Jen-kee
Please - Prosze - Prosh-ee
Sorry/Excuse Me - Przepraszam - Pa-she-prasham
Yes - Tak - Tack
No - Nie - Nee-ay
Hello - Czesc - Chesh
Goodbye - Do Widzenia - Dow-vid-zenia
Good Morning/Good Afternoon - Dzien Dobry - Jen-dob-ree
Good Evening - Dobry Wieczor - Dob-ree-vee-etcoor
Good Night - Dobranoc - Dob-ra-notts

Those are some of the simple ones if you need more just ask! I'm here to help you

Gin - Kweeyah... or Jinky for short - and I've no idea how to spell it!

dziekuje

pronounced djeenkooye.

In Polish it is : dziekuje
the "dz" is an English "j" sound
both the "e" have a tail on them, meaning theyre like "e+w" sound (the sound a ruler makes then u flick it).
"u" is an English "oo" sound as in the word "put"
"j" is an English "y" sound.

All in all, u pronounce it like "j-ew-k-oo-y-ew"

Hope that has helped :-)

the word for thank you is dzienkuje (spelling?) - anyway phonetically it goes something like this - jin.koo.ye

then you can add bardzo before to make youre welcome

jinkooye - thank you
bardzo jinkooye - youre welcome
dobra - good .

cool va match - ffs.

My friend is polish he tought me these:

Thankyou - Dziekuje - Jen-ku-yee
Thanks - Dzieki - Jen-kee
Please - Prosze - Prosh-ee
Sorry/Excuse Me - Przepraszam - Pa-she-prasham
Yes - Tak - Tack
No - Nie - Nee-ay
Hello - Czesc - Chesh
Goodbye - Do Widzenia - Dow-vid-zenia
Good Morning/Good Afternoon - Dzien Dobry - Jen-dob-ree
Good Evening - Dobry Wieczor - Dob-ree-vee-etcoor
Good Night - Dobranoc - Dob-ra-notts

thats EXACTLY what u r lookin for =)
go there http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dzi%C4%99k... u will hear the pronunciation also u will see the spelling too even tho u know it already =)

My Mother was Polish, survived WW II there. She passed away 3 years ago. She did make us learn some polish when we were growing up though! I know all the bad words, lol. She must have used them on me a zillion times, hahaha. I was not a saint to say the least, lol. Anyways, The best I can do Phonetically is the following.
Gin-Koo-Ya,- Thank You
Or you could always say
Pshee Prasham Na Yev Yem- Sorry I don't understand.
I hope this helped you! Not the best at spelling that way, But that's how it sounds as best I can put it. I think there are different accents from different areas of Poland. Like the North and South in the States. Up North is "You-Guys, and Down South Is Y'all, see what I mean? My mother was from a small farming village called Molinov, Poland. Not even sure if that is spelled correctly, But that's how it sounds anyways, :) Take Care, :)

gen queer is how i found it was pronounced and please is pro-cer

Pronounced

jin-koo-yeh

I'm Polish.

The Eastern-European phrasebook is very useful. It helped my friend alot, as it lists how to pronouce all of the phrases.

Hope it helps!

thankski

I'd just say "get the hell out of it".

I think it is..

and here are my car keys, my home address, my wallet, my daughters virginity and my country and if you run out of funds you can always rely on the government to prop you up..ski

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