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Affordable travel passes.
문화적 배경
Poles are known for being 'zaradni' (resourceful). Finding 'tanie bilety' is seen as a sign of intelligence and savvy rather than being 'cheap'. The 'Schengen' zone and low-cost airlines have made 'tanie bilety' a staple of European youth culture, enabling frequent cross-border travel. Cities like Warsaw and Krakow are hubs for nomads who rely on 'tanie bilety' to move between European tech hubs affordably. Students have a 51% discount on trains, but they still look for 'tanie bilety' on top of that for international travel.
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The 'Tuesday' Rule
In Poland, many cinemas offer 'tanie bilety' on Tuesdays or Wednesdays. Always check the local cinema's schedule.
뜻
Affordable travel passes.
Incognito Mode
When searching for 'tanie bilety' online, use incognito mode to avoid price hikes based on your cookies.
The 'Tuesday' Rule
In Poland, many cinemas offer 'tanie bilety' on Tuesdays or Wednesdays. Always check the local cinema's schedule.
Hidden Fees
Remember that 'tanie bilety' on airlines often don't include luggage or seat selection.
Student Power
If you are a student, your 'tanie bilety' are even cheaper with an ISIC card in Poland.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'tanie bilety'.
Nie mam _________ (tanie bilety) do Londynu.
After a negation ('nie mam'), we use the Genitive case.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the most natural way to ask for cheap tickets.
The standard word order is adjective before noun, and both must be plural.
Match the Polish phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
These show the phrase in Accusative, Genitive, and Dative cases.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Chcę lecieć do Paryża, ale nie mam dużo pieniędzy. B: Musisz znaleźć _________.
The context of 'not much money' requires 'cheap tickets'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
When would you say 'Poluję na tanie bilety'?
'Polować' (to hunt) implies searching for a bargain.
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시각 학습 자료
Ticket Types in Polish
Where to find Tanie Bilety
Apps
- • SkyCash
- • Jakdojade
- • Ryanair
Websites
- • Fly4free
- • Wakacyjni Piraci
- • Azair
연습 문제 은행
5 연습 문제Nie mam _________ (tanie bilety) do Londynu.
After a negation ('nie mam'), we use the Genitive case.
Choose the most natural way to ask for cheap tickets.
The standard word order is adjective before noun, and both must be plural.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
These show the phrase in Accusative, Genitive, and Dative cases.
A: Chcę lecieć do Paryża, ale nie mam dużo pieniędzy. B: Musisz znaleźć _________.
The context of 'not much money' requires 'cheap tickets'.
When would you say 'Poluję na tanie bilety'?
'Polować' (to hunt) implies searching for a bargain.
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문In the context of tickets, no. It simply refers to the price. A 'tani bilet' on a train gets you the same seat as a 'drogi bilet'.
You use the comparative form: 'tańsze bilety'.
Yes, it is perfectly natural for concerts, theater, or any event with an entry fee.
The opposite is 'drogie bilety' (expensive tickets).
Yes, it's neutral. However, 'bilety w atrakcyjnej cenie' sounds more professional in a business context.
'Tanie' is the plural form for non-masculine personal nouns. 'Bilety' is plural, so the adjective must match.
Usually, city bus prices are fixed, but you can buy 'bilety okresowe' (period tickets) which are 'tanie' in the long run.
It literally means 'ticket hunting' and refers to the act of searching for the best deals.
Yes, 'tani bilet' is the singular form.
Check websites like Fly4free.pl, Pepper.pl, or the 'Promocje' section on the PKP Intercity website.
No, it is standard Polish used by everyone.
Usually yes, but always check the 'cena ostateczna' (final price).
관련 표현
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