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Two friends arrange to go to the cinema.
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idęI'm going 🔊
idziemywe're going 🔊
kinothe cinema 🔊
jutrotomorrow 🔊
Chcesz…?Do you want…? 🔊
Zgoda!OK! / Agreed! 🔊
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« Idziemy jutro do kina. » 🔊
We're going to the cinema tomorrow.
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Chcesz iść jutro do kina? 🔊Do you want to go to the cinema tomorrow?
Zgoda! O której? 🔊Agreed! At what time?
Idziemy o ósmej. 🔊We're going at eight.
Świetnie. Kupię bilety. 🔊Great. I'll buy the tickets.
Grammar in focus · present for the near future
Polish uses the present tense with a time word for near-future plans: « Idziemy jutro do kina » = we're going tomorrow.
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Invite a friend to do something tomorrow and propose a time (2–3 lines).
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Dobrze! Present + « jutro » expresses the near future.
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