11 in Polish
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About 11 in Polish
The Polish word for 11 is jedenaście.
Numerically, 11 is an odd integer and a prime. Knowing how to say 11 in Polish is useful in everyday situations such as prices, addresses, ages, dates, phone numbers, and telling the time.
Building fluency with numbers like 11 in Polish pays dividends quickly. Numbers are among the first things you use in a new language — for shopping, directions, introductions, and understanding announcements.
Learning Numbers in Polish
What makes Polish numbers challenging
Polish numbers interact with grammar in ways that make them among the hardest in Europe. The rules change at specific thresholds: 1 takes nominative, 2-4 take genitive singular, 5+ take genitive plural. The masculine-personal (virile) forms add another dimension when counting groups of men. Polish consonant clusters (cztery, trzydzieści, sześćdziesiąt) are extremely difficult for non-Slavic speakers to pronounce and distinguish. The nasal vowels (ę, ą) in some number words are unique to Polish.
Tips for learning Polish numbers
For listening comprehension, focus on recognizing the sound of each digit rather than producing grammatically perfect forms. The consonant clusters become easier with repeated exposure. Practice distinguishing cztery (4) from trzy (3) — this is the most common confusion point. Polish shopkeepers and taxi drivers are great sources of natural number practice. For phone numbers, individual digits bypass most grammatical complexity, making them a good starting point.