Language Spoken in Warsaw

Language Spoken in Warsaw

While English is widely understood in Warsaw, particularly in popular tourist spots, it's useful to familiarize yourself with some local language basics. Explore essential Polish phrases and expressions for a more immersive experience.

In ancient times of Warsaw's history, the entire expanse now occupied by the city was an untamed forest. The inhabitants of these lands communicated with sounds reminiscent of the wind, giving rise to the birth of the Polish language. When you listen to the Warsaw dialect, you'll likely discern that Poles incorporate a fair amount of whistling into their speech, a practice thought to mimic the wind.

Rooted in Slavic origins, the Polish language boasts a history spanning over eleven centuries. Despite evolving over time, it remains one of the most intricate languages in the world, preserving almost all of its original sounds. Polish shares linguistic roots with Czech, Russian, and Slovak, maintaining a rich connection to its Slavic heritage.

Polish expressions

Here are some useful Polish words and expressions:

Greetings    

Hello
Cześć
Bye
Do widzenia
Good morning
Dzień dobry
Good night
Dobranoc
Please
Proszę
Thanks
Dziękuję
You're welcome
Nic

In the restaurant

Ice cream
Lody
Milk
Mleko
Aperitif
Rozrusznik
Tea
Herbata
Roast
Pieczone
Stew
Gotowane
Salt
Sól
Pepper
Pieprz
Onion
Cebula
Garlic
Czosnek
Shrimp
Krewetki
Vegetable
Warzywa
Fish
Ryby
Lamb
Jagnięcina
Rice
Ryż
Chicken
Kurczak
Pork
Świnia
Beef
Cielęcina
Fruit
Owoc
The bill
Konto

Days of the week

Monday
Poniedziałek
Tuesday
Wtorek
Wednesday
Środa
Thursday
Czwartek
Friday
Piątek
Saturday
Sobota
Sunday
Niedziela

The numbers

One
Jeden
Two
Dwa
Three
Trzy
Four
Cztery
Five
Pięć
Six
Sześć
Seven
Siedem
Eight
Osiem
Nine
Dziewięć
Ten
Dziesięć