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31 Μαρ 2018 · The most common formal way to say “to eat” in Polish is “jeść”. Here are a few examples using this formal form: “Czy Pan/Pani je obiad?” (Are you eating lunch? – to a man/woman)” “Przepraszam, czy możemy zjeść w tej restauracji?” (Excuse me, can we eat at this restaurant?)”
- How to Say Eating in Polish: A Comprehensive Guide
If you’re looking to expand your Polish vocabulary and learn...
- How to Say Eating in Polish: A Comprehensive Guide
9 Ιαν 2019 · If you’re looking to expand your Polish vocabulary and learn how to say “eating,” you’ve come to the right place. In this guide, we’ll explore both formal and informal ways to express this concept, as well as provide you with tips, examples, and even a few regional variations.
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The Basics: Jeść vs. Zjeść. Before diving into specific examples and contexts, it’s important to understand the fundamental difference between jeść and zjeść. Jeść (to eat) is an imperfective verb. In Polish, imperfective verbs describe actions that are ongoing, habitual, or repeated.
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Learn the Polish vocabulary for food and drinks, meals, sweets, flavors, dishes and cutlery and their correct pronunciation.
Przejeść - overeat. You could say, przejadłem się - (I overate, I am stuffed). It could also mean, you used to eat something very often, but now you wouldn't even touch it. But could be used in sentence: przejeść pieniądze - literally overeat the money, meaning: waste the money (for nothing important) Niedojeść - undereat.