Polish to Turkmen Translation

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Common Phrases From Polish to Turkmen

PolishTurkmen
DziękujęSagbol
ProszęHaýyş edýärin
PrzepraszamBagyşlaň
CześćSalam
Do widzeniaHoş gal
TakHawa
NIE.Ok
Jak się masz?Ýagdaýlaryňyz nähili?
PrzepraszamBagyşlaň meni
Nie wiemBilmedim
Rozumiemmen düşündim
Myślę, że takMen şeýle pikir edýärin
MożeBelki
Do zobaczenia późniejSoň görüşeris
Dbać o siebieSeresap bol
Co słychać?Näme boldy?
NieważneHiç wagt pikir etme
OczywiścieElbetde
Od razuDerrew
ChodźmyGideli

Interesting information about Polish Language

Polish is a special way of talking and writing that comes from a country called Poland. Imagine you have a big box filled with different toys; Polish is like one of those toys, but instead of being a toy, it's a bunch of words and sounds that people use to share ideas, tell stories, and ask for things like apple juice or a sandwich. Just like you might know how to say "hello" in English, in Polish, people say "cześć" to greet each other. Polish can sound like a song because it has lots of words with "sh" and "ch" sounds, kind of like the noise a train makes when it moves on the tracks. And when Polish people write, their words have little marks over some letters that are like secret codes telling you how to say them, kind of like arrows in a treasure map. Lots of people who live in Poland or have Polish families like to speak Polish when they talk to each other, play games, or read books, and it helps them feel close and connected, just like when you hold hands in a big circle with your friends.

Know About Turkmen Language

Turkmen is a special way people talk to each other in a country called Turkmenistan, and some places close to it. It's like when you have your own secret words with friends, but for many, many people. Imagine having loads of words that are yours, that's what Turkmen is for the people in Turkmenistan. This language has its own letters that look different from the ones you might know. People use these letters to write everything from stories to their shopping lists. It's part of how they share their ideas, tell each other how they feel, and keep their country's stories alive. It's like a key that unlocks the heart of their culture.

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