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Learn Polish in hamburg
Dzień dobry!
Around 70,000 people with Polish roots live in Hamburg, which means that the west Slavic language is ever present in our city. And it was Polish workers who, in playing a little joke at their construction site, have left their mark here. In the 1980s, the workers constructing the Hanse Viertel not far from the Solidarnosc (Solidarity) Labor Union made a somewhat permanent joke by spelling “Poland” in dark burned brick on the building’s façade. Those who look for it can still find the word, despite the building contractors’ efforts to erase it.
Have we piqued your curiosity? Take one of our Polish lanugage courses in the Speicherstadt/ HafenCity and experience our true-to-life language courses that are oriented to your needs. Our Polish trainers are native speakers with university degrees and bring with them many years of teaching experience. Our highly qualified team will guide you step by step in your Polish language-learning journey – also online.
Are you interested in taking a group or one-to-one course to learn Polish?
Contact us to find out about doing a trial lesson at your convenience to learn Polish in Hamburg!
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Did you know?
- The Polish language is the native language of over 45 million people worldwide
- Well-known Polish loanwords in German: fajerant (“Feierabend”, or end of the workday), handel (“Handel” or trade), majster (“Meister”, or master), szlam (“Schlamm”, or mud), szlafmyca (“Schlafmütze”, or sleeping hat) and szlif (“Schliff”, or edge, cut)
- The Polish alphabet is comprised of 32 letters. The letters Q, V and X are used only when spelling foreign words
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