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Celebrating 500 Episodes: Milestones and Polish Idioms

Celebrating 500 Episodes: Milestones and Polish Idioms

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Welcome to Episode 500 of the Learn Polish Podcast as we celebrate an incredible milestone of 3 million downloads and 500 episodes. Join us in expressing gratitude to our dedicated followers and contributors, with special thanks to Marta for her invaluable support.

This episode is a vibrant mix of celebration and language learning, as we dive into interesting Polish idioms and phrases. Discover the colorful expressions such as "elephant stepped on his ear" for tone deafness and explore how these phrases translate into English.

We continue to provide engaging insights into the Polish language, encouraging our listeners to deepen their understanding and appreciation of these unique idioms. Thank you for being part of our journey, and we look forward to bringing you many more episodes.

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