In any language being able to talk about geography, and countries and their capitals in particular, is a really great way to get involved in conversation. From asking people 'skąd jesteś?' (where are you from?), to describing your wakacje (holidays) abroad, this language is common, useful and fun to learn in Polish. What's more, since 2004, Poland has been a member of the Unia Europejska (European Union), so it's now more important than ever to be able to talk about the countries on the continent. What better place to start then, than with a journey (in Polish of course) around Europe , starting right at home, in the Rzeczpospolita Polska (Republic of Poland). We'll also try and look at some of the most useful travel related vocabulary along the way. To say you are travelling somewhere in Polish you'll need to use the first person singular form of the verb 'to go by transport', which naturally can be used for any journey where you will
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