#572 Apetyt po Polsku: Food, Meals & Daily Routines
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#572 Apetyt po Polsku: Food, Meals & Daily Routines

19:25 Mar 10, 2026
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This episode explores vocabulary related to appetite (apetyt), food (jedzenie), kitchen routines (rutyny kuchenne), and daily life (codzienne ?ycie) in Polish. We dive into how to discuss hunger, meals, cooking, Netflix habits, and maintaining energy – all in practical, everyday Polish.   Welcome to the Learn Polish Podcast – your immersive gateway to mastering Polish through real conversations, cultural insights, and practical everyday language. Each episode blends authentic Polish dialogue with clear English explanations, helping you build vocabulary naturally while exploring Polish food culture, daily routines, and lifestyle topics. Whether you're a complete beginner or advancing your skills, join us as we make learning Polish engaging, practical, and fun. From appetite (apetyt) to kitchen vocabulary (s?ownictwo kuchenne), we cover the phrases you actually need for everyday life. Find more episodes, lesson materials, and resources at www.learnpolishpodcast.com. You can also find us on YouTube, Spotify, and Rumble. Looking for virtual assistance, websites, social media, AI agents, or apps? Visit va.world. Need lessons in Polish or Spanish? Check the links in the show notes for both audio and video content.   English Polish Pronunciation Example Usage Appetite Apetyt ah-PEH-tit Mam apetyt. (I have an appetite.) Hunger G?ód gwoot Jestem g?odny. (I'm hungry.) Food Jedzenie yeh-DZEN-yeh Lubi? jedzenie. (I like food.) Meal Posi?ek po-SHEE-wek Trzy posi?ki dziennie. (Three meals a day.) Breakfast ?niadanie shnya-DAH-nyeh ?niadanie jest wa?ne. (Breakfast is important.) Lunch Obiad OB-yad Obiad o dwunastej. (Lunch at twelve.) Dinner Kolacja / Obiad ko-LA-tsya / OB-yad Kolacja o siódmej. (Dinner at seven.) Snack Przek?ska psheh-KON-ska Lekka przek?ska. (A light snack.) Kitchen Kuchnia KOOKH-nya W kuchni. (In the kitchen.) Cook Gotowa? go-TO-vach Lubi? gotowa?. (I like to cook.) Eating Jedzenie yeh-DZEN-yeh Jedzenie przy stole. (Eating at the table.) Full Pe?ny / Najedzony PEW-nih / nah-yeh-DZO-nih Jestem pe?ny. (I'm full.) Empty Pusty POO-stih Pusty talerz. (Empty plate.) Plate Talerz TAH-lehsh Talerz zupy. (Plate of soup.) Bowl Miska MEE-skah Miska zbo?u. (Bowl of cereal.) Cup Fili?anka / Kubek fee-lee-ZHAN-kah / KOO-bek Kubek kawy. (A cup of coffee.) Glass Szklanka SHKLAN-kah Szklanka wody. (A glass of water.) Water Woda VO-dah Woda mineralna. (Mineral water.) Coffee Kawa KAH-vah Czarna kawa. (Black coffee.) Tea Herbata her-BAH-tah Herbata z cytryn?. (Tea with lemon.) Juice Sok sok Sok pomara?czowy. (Orange juice.) Bread Chleb hlep ?wie?y chleb. (Fresh bread.) Butter Mas?o MAH-swo Mas?o na chlebie. (Butter on bread.) Cheese Ser ser Ser ?ó?ty. (Yellow cheese.) Meat Mi?so MYEN-so Mi?so z warzywami. (Meat with vegetables.) Fish Ryba RIH-bah Ryba na obiad. (Fish for lunch.) Vegetables Warzywa vah-ZIH-vah ?wie?e warzywa. (Fresh
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