Hey my mothers side is polish and I’ve learned some of it, they and me don’t really say dz like that, is the accent around Zokopane different with the dz pronunciation? I feel like the way my family says it is much more slurred like dzzz almost sounding like a dentist tool against the teeth or maybe I just learned it wrong.
There are definitely different dialects in different regions. I don't know about this one specifically, but I would guess it's because of the regional dialect.
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Hey my mothers side is polish and I’ve learned some of it, they and me don’t really say dz like that, is the accent around Zokopane different with the dz pronunciation? I feel like the way my family says it is much more slurred like dzzz almost sounding like a dentist tool against the teeth or maybe I just learned it wrong.
There are definitely different dialects in different regions. I don't know about this one specifically, but I would guess it's because of the regional dialect.
What about "Dzisiaj". It seems to sound more "d" than in your examples. Why?
dzi makes a different sound like a j
It's combination of dz and i, that's why in Polish it is pronounced more softer. Like dź in a word "dźwig".