Polish Word of the Day | Second Breakfast
Poles take their eating habits very seriously. Most stick to strict and predictable eating schedule. Breakfast in the morning, before...
Polish Word of the Day Grandma & Grandpa | Babcia & Dziadek
Every year on January 21 & 22 Poland celebrates Grandmother's Day and Grandfather's Day. It is celebrated with handmade cards called...
Polish Word of the Day | Dzień Kobiet
8th of March is the International Woman’s Day. As a child, it meant receiving a carnation from my dad and brother, and maybe a lollypop....
Polish Word of the Day | TÅ‚usty Czwartek
Fat Thursday - tłusty czwartek (pronounced twoosty chvartek), celebrates the last day of festivities before Roman Catholics start...
Polish Word of the Day | Andrzejki
St. Andrews Day, is celebrated on 29th or 30th of November in Poland, and its a last chance to get all of the partying done before going...
Polish Word of the Day | Urlop
Vacation = urlop Pronounced: oor-loh-p Urlop is a word describing time taken away from your regular daily grind for some R&R. I am very...
Polish Word of the Day | Kolacja
Kolacja = supper Pronounced: koh-lah-tsyah Kolacja is the final meal of the day, normally served around 7pm. Open face sandwiches are the...
Polish Word of the Day | Niepodległość
Niepodległość = independence. Pronounced: nyeh-poh-dleh-gwo-shch On November 11th Poland celebrates the National Independence Day. This...
Polish Word of the Day | Urodziny
Urodziny = birthday Pronounced: oo-roh-dj-ee-n-yh If you were to wish someone a happy birthday, you would say: “Wszystkiego najlepszego w...
Polish Word of the Day | Weekend
Pronounced: weekend. When I was kid, even though the word weekend existed, the 2 days off work did not. All Saturdays but two (per year)...