B1 noun

humor

When you're learning Polish at a B1 level, you're moving beyond basic survival phrases. Understanding words like "humor" helps you express more complex ideas and feelings. This word is a great example of a cognate, meaning it looks and sounds similar to its English counterpart, which can make it easier to remember.

You'll find "humor" used in many everyday conversations, especially when talking about how someone is feeling or their general disposition. It's not just about jokes; it can describe an overall atmosphere or a person's temperament. Mastering such words allows for richer and more nuanced communication in Polish.

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1

Masz dobry humor dzisiaj!

You are in a good mood today!

Possessive pronoun 'Masz' (You have) is used with 'humor' (mood) to indicate 'being in a mood'.

2

Jego humor zmienia się jak w kalejdoskopie.

His mood changes like a kaleidoscope.

Genitive case 'Jego' (His) before 'humor' (mood).

3

Stracił humor po tej wiadomości.

He lost his humor after that news.

Past tense verb 'Stracił' (He lost) is used with 'humor' (mood).

4

Poprawiłem jej humor opowiadając dowcip.

I improved her mood by telling a joke.

Dative case 'jej' (her) before 'humor' (mood).

5

Jego ponury humor udzielił się wszystkim.

His gloomy mood spread to everyone.

Adjective 'ponury' (gloomy) modifies 'humor' (mood).

6

Była w złym humorze przez cały dzień.

She was in a bad mood all day.

Prepositional phrase 'w złym humorze' (in a bad mood).

7

Nie zepsuj mi humoru!

Don't spoil my mood!

Imperative form 'Nie zepsuj' (Don't spoil) with dative case 'mi' (me) and genitive 'humoru' (mood).

8

Ciężko go rozśmieszyć, nawet gdy jest w dobrym humorze.

It's hard to make him laugh, even when he's in a good mood.

Prepositional phrase 'w dobrym humorze' (in a good mood) is used after 'gdy jest' (when he is).

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