The Polish word for Polish is "polski."
"I am learning to speak Polish" in Polish is "Uczę się mówić po polsku".
"Mówimy" in Polish means "we speak" or "we are speaking." It is the plural form of the verb "to speak" in the present tense.
"Mowimy po polsku" translates to "We speak Polish" in English.
They don't, they speak Polish. However there is a number of people who know french as a second language for school, work or just because. For the most part, most Poles speak polish to one another.
The polish word for scarf is "szalik."
No he did not
Polish.
People in Gdansk, Poland speak Polish. Polish is the official language of Poland and is spoken by the majority of the population in Gdansk.
różnica. I don't speak polish but I know a little.
Yes, "Polish" can be a common noun when referring to the language, people, or cultural aspects of Poland. It can also be a proper noun when used to specify a person's nationality or the country of Poland itself.
The Polish word "to" translates to "this" or "it" in English.