Nouns represent people or things. You’ll need them whenever you want to refer to somebody or something. Memorize the Polish nouns below and you’ll be well equipped for almost every basic conversation.

This lesson is part of the chapter “Learning Polish“.

Basic Words & Phrases: Nouns

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Important nouns

EnglishPolishPronunciation
(Audio)
childdziecko
manmężczyzna
womankobieta
family [Sg]rodzina
families [Pl]rodziny
town / citymiasto
countrykraj
worldświat
housedom
carsamochód
street / roadulica
shopsklep
doordrzwi
tablestół
chairkrzesło
windowokno
newspapergazeta
bookksiążka
pendługopis
bagtorba
rucksack [Sg]plecak
rucksacks [Pl]plecaki
happinessradość
lovemiłość
flowerkwiat
ballpiłka
workpraca
vacationwakacje
passport [Sg]paszport
passports [Pl]paszporty
language [Sg]język
languages [Pl]języki
questionpytanie
answerodpowiedź
beginning / startpoczątek
endkoniec

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