How to say "bedside lamp" in Polish?

In Polish "bedside lamp" translates to  lampka nocna 

Transliteration: lahmp-kah nohts-nah

🇵🇱 Włącz lampkę nocną, nie widzę.

🗣️ W-lah-ooch lahmp-keh nohts-nah, nyeh veed-zheh.

🇺🇸 Turn on the bedside lamp, I can't see.

🇵🇱 Przeczytam książkę przy lampce nocnej.

🗣️ psheh-chay-tahm kshah-joonk-tseh pree lahm-pcheh nohts-ney

🇺🇸 I will read a book by the bedside lamp.



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Polish

Native speakers
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Official language in
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Active vocabulary
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Difficulty
medium-hard 🤔
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Czech, Slovak
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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "bedside lamp" in Polish?

You can use the word "lampka nocna" which translates to "bedside lamp".

How to pronounce "lampka nocna" (bedside lamp) in Polish?

The word "lampka nocna" is pronounced as "lahmp-kah nohts-nah".

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