Category: Nouns
-

Three Polish songs about dogs
Dog in Polish is “pies” – easy, right? Not so fast! “Pies” is the basic form, but the form changes depending on the context. Let’s look at a few examples in three great songs.
-

“Kasa, kasa, kasa” – money, money, money
The Polish version of the musical Mamma Mia! premiered in 2015. Let’s take a peek at the lyrics of “Money, money, money” and see what we find. I learned a new word (“haruję”) and one expression (“szarą gęś) myself!
-

Pieniądze and other Polish words for money 🤑
It took me forever to learn pieniądze. If you have the same issue, here are a few songs to aid your memory. Plus a bunch of simpler (informal/slang) words you could use instead.
-

Dreams! “Marzenia” and “sny”
One of Anna Jantar’s many iconic songs is “Moje jedyne marzenie” (“My only dream”). Find out how “marzenie” is different from “sen”, which also means “dream”.