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  • Hm… i’ve also heard the the statement that the Polish language was born amongst the people living in forests and hence the shhhh sounds…
    However, if you really compare Polish and English, there are a few tough spots in English pronunciation as well; “you guys” (I’m speaking from the Polish point of view now) have the two sounds corresponding to “th” – quite difficult Polish learners, as well as the different “r” sound (which, on top of that, disappears in sooo many places in British English and it’s quite confusing). Next – you have the tricky vowel as in “hat”. Next – Luke and look, a minimal pair very hard for a Polish speaker, I think. And the “schwa”.
    Nevertheless, we still beat you in the fricative department :)
    Says Kasia, who usually ends up being “kasza” among Americans.

    Origin of Polish language sounds

  • And because of that we have some poems which sounds just awsome, like Leopold Staff’s “Deszcz jesienny” ;-) .

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