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Learning to speak Polish

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:38
by Butterbean
Do many of you speak Polish? If so, I'm envious of you and wonder how hard is it to learn? Reason I say this is I found a vein of wonderful information on YouTube last night and spent a few hours watching these videos. (type in Krakowska) Most, if not all were in Polish and I couldn't understand a word they said but that didn't hinder me and I still watched the clips picking up some really ingenious ideas on different processes and techniques. I just wish I knew what they were saying and wonder why in the world I ever learned French rather than Polish because I really prefer Polish sausages over those highly perfumed French ones. Such is life. But for those who do speak Polish YouTube has a wealth of information and some fine looking sausages.

Re: Learning to speak Polish

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2020 18:33
by StefanS
Hey BB - did you see these videos? - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDP3WM ... SSQ/videos

Re: Learning to speak Polish

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2020 20:27
by Butterbean
I a few of them look familiar. I know I watched the one with the guy with the white cap and then Film VII which had a sausage that was in the shape of a ball about the size of a baseball. Don't know what that one is but it looked pretty interesting. It was hard watching them because I couldn't understand a word they said so I just zoned out on the words and watched their techniques and their procedures and picked up some pretty good ideas. I just wish I could understand what they were saying.

Re: Learning to speak Polish

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2020 05:50
by Azam Umer
Thanks for sharing this!!

Re: Learning to speak Polish

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2020 07:58
by bluc
I feel the same but about itallian. Found heap videos but all in itallian..

Re: Learning to speak Polish

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2020 08:03
by redzed
Once you make every kiełbasa there is, you'll start speaking Polish. That's what I did.

Re: Learning to speak Polish

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2020 14:23
by Butterbean
Anyone know what the little round softball sized sausages are called?