About this episode
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.
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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