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Learning Polish for travel or study? Let’s try this term:
To say eggs in Polish: jajka
Say it out loud: “yay' kha“
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Some more helpful words in our Polish Diet Considerations category:
bread – chleb (hleb)
cheese – ser (sir)
coeliac – celiakia (tze lya' kiah)
dairy – mleczny (mletch' nyh)
eggs – jajka (yay' kha)
gluten-free – bezglutenowy (bes glue teh no' vyh)
I am vegan – Jestem weganen (Yeah stem veh gha nem)
I am vegetarian – Jestem wegetarianinem (Yeah stem veh ghe ta rya nee' nem)
I don't eat… – Nie jem (Nyeah yem)
kosher – koszerny (koh sher nyh)
meat – mięso (myeah' so)
milk – mleko (mle' ko)
nuts – orzechy (oze' hyh)
organic – organiczny (or gah neetch' nyh)
sugar – cukier (tzoo' qyer)
wheat – zboże (zbo' zheh)
And here’s how to say eggs in other languages!
Arabic–Bayd (bayd)
Chinese–Dàn (Dan)
Croatian–jaja (ya ya)
Czech–vejce (vay suh)
Finnish–kanan (kah nahn)
French–œufs (oof)
German–eier (ī uh)
Italian–uova (oo oh vah)
Japanese–Tamago (Tah Mah Goh)
Korean–Gyeran (Gye Ran)
Polish–jajka (yay' kha)
Portuguese–Ovos (oh voos)
Russian–yayca (yay tsah)
Spanish–heuvos (way vōs)
Swahili–mayai (mah yah ee)
Thai–Khai (kai)
Turkish–yumurta (yoo' mur tah)
Vietnamese–Trứng (Drung)
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