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Polish to Polish: Lesson 7 (Daty)

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Reading dates in Polish is not the easiest thing in the world. Have a look at our quick explanation, read and listen to the text about Polish history and you will see it's all doable :) There are three basic situation: 1) w 1999 roku (only year) w tysi?c dziewi??set dziewi??dziesi?tym dziewi?tym roku you keep first two words in Nominative (Mianownik) and last two you put into Locative (Miejscownik) 2) w 07.1981 roku (month + year) w lipcu tysi?c dziewi??set osiemdziesi?tego pierwszego roku put the month into Locative (Miejscownik), keep first two words of the year in Nominative (Mianownik) and last two you put into Genetive (Dope?niacz) 3) 10.09.1981 roku (day + month + year) dziesi?tego wrze?nia tysi?c dziewi??set osiemdziesi?tego pierwszego roku put the day, the month and last two numbers of the year into Genetive (Dope?niacz) That's the theory. Now, listen to the text and see how it sounds
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Reading dates in Polish is not the easiest thing in the world. Have a look at our quick explanation, read and listen to the text about Polish history and you will see it's all doable :) There are three basic situation: 1) w 1999 roku (only year) w tysi?c dziewi??set dziewi??dziesi?tym dziewi?tym roku you keep first two words in Nominative (Mianownik) and last two you put into Locative (Miejscownik) 2) w 07.1981 roku (month + year) w lipcu tysi?c dziewi??set osiemdziesi?tego pierwszego roku put the month into Locative (Miejscownik), keep first two words of the year in Nominative (Mianownik) and last two you put into Genetive (Dope?niacz) 3) 10.09.1981 roku (day + month + year) dziesi?tego wrze?nia tysi?c dziewi??set osiemdziesi?tego pierwszego roku put the day, the month and last two numbers of the year into Genetive (Dope?niacz) That's the theory. Now, listen to the text and see how it sounds
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