Polish is a West Slavic language spoken by approximately 45 million people, primarily in Poland. With a growing economy and a large diaspora across Europe and North America, Polish is an increasingly useful language for business, travel, and connecting with heritage.
250 essential Polish words for absolute beginners (CEFR A1). Greetings, numbers, colors, pronouns, basic verbs, prepositions, and survival phrases with example sentences.
250 Polish words for daily life (CEFR A1). Family, food, home, body parts, clothes, weather, animals, and everyday objects with example sentences.
230 Polish words for basic conversations (CEFR A2). Opinions, feelings, descriptions, personality traits, and social interactions with example sentences.
230 Polish words for travel situations (CEFR A2). Airport, hotel, restaurant, directions, sightseeing, and transportation with example sentences.
230 Polish words for daily routines (CEFR A2). Work, shopping, health basics, technology, schedules, and household tasks with example sentences.
250 Polish words for work and education (CEFR B1). Career, job interviews, university, professional skills, and workplace vocabulary with example sentences.
250 Polish words for health and lifestyle (CEFR B1). Medical terms, mental health, nutrition, fitness, and daily habits with example sentences.
250 Polish words for media and culture (CEFR B1). News, social media, arts, music, traditions, and entertainment with example sentences.
250 Polish words for society and opinions (CEFR B1). Social issues, government, debates, values, and expressing viewpoints with example sentences.
200 essential Polish travel words (A1–A2). Airport, hotel, directions, restaurants, shopping, transportation, emergencies, and sightseeing with example sentences and English translations.
200 Polish business vocabulary words (B1–B2). Office, meetings, emails, job interviews, negotiations, finance, HR, and professional etiquette with example sentences and English translations.
200 Polish food and cooking words (A2–B1). Ingredients, cooking methods, kitchen utensils, recipes, restaurant ordering, dietary needs, and traditional Polish cuisine with example sentences and English translations.
Poland has one of the strongest economies in Central Europe and is a major EU member state. Learning Polish opens doors to business opportunities, academic exchanges, and deeper cultural understanding. Polish is also a gateway to other Slavic languages — Czech, Slovak, and Ukrainian share many structural similarities.
45+ million speakers across Poland, and significant communities in the UK, Germany, USA, Canada, and Ireland.
Polish is classified as a Category IV language by the FSI (44 weeks to proficiency), making it one of the harder languages for English speakers. However, consistent vocabulary study with spaced repetition helps overcome the complexity of its grammar system.
Polish has 7 grammatical cases. Our decks include grammar notes that show how each word changes across cases, helping you internalize the patterns through real examples rather than abstract tables.
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