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Thank You in Polish? Here Is How You Say It

Thank you in Polish

Here are both formal and informal ways of saying thank you in Polish.

Thank You in Polish

In Polish, the most common way to say thank you is “dziękuję” (jen-koo-yeh), which can be used in a variety of situations, from expressing gratitude for a gift or a kind gesture, to thanking someone for their help or support.

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There are several other ways to say thank you in Polish, depending on the situation and the level of formality. 

For example, if you want to thank someone for something they did for you, you can say “bardzo dziękuję” (bar-dzo jen-koo-yeh), which means “thank you very much.” 

If you want to express your gratitude in a more formal or polite way, you can use the phrase “dziękuję bardzo” (jen-koo-yeh bar-dzo), which means “I thank you very much.”

In addition to these phrases, there are also a few more informal ways to say thank you in Polish. 

For example, if you want to thank someone in a casual or friendly way, you can say “dzięki” (jen-kee), which means “thanks” or “thank you.” 

If you want to thank someone for something they did for you, you can say “dzięki za” (jen-kee zah) followed by the thing you are thanking them for, such as “dzięki za pomoc” (jen-kee zah poh-mots), which means “thank you for the help.”

You can say thank you in Polish in many different ways, and the phrase you choose will depend on the situation and the level of formality as shown above.

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