How to say "net curtains" in Polish?

In Polish "net curtains" translates to  firany 

Transliteration: fee-rahnih

🇵🇱 Kupiłem nowe firany do sypialni.

🗣️ Koo-pee-wehm noh-veh fee-rahnih doh sip-yahl-nee.

🇺🇸 I bought new net curtains for the bedroom.



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Polish

Native speakers
40M 🗣️
Official language in
Poland 🌍
Active vocabulary
20k-30k 📚
Difficulty
medium-hard 🤔
Closest langauges
Czech, Slovak
⏳ Avg. time to basics
600-750 hours ⏳

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Learning Polish opens doors to engaging with Poland's rich history and culture, and offers economic opportunities in a growing EU market. Mastering Polish enhances travel experiences in Poland, making interactions more authentic. It is also an asset in industries like IT, engineering, and finance, where Poland is increasingly influential. Understanding Polish is beneficial for academic research in various disciplines and aids in communicating with the Polish diaspora around the world. Furthermore, knowing Polish can improve cognitive skills such as problem-solving and multitasking, as it is a challenging language that stimulates mental agility



Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "net curtains" in Polish?

You can use the word "firany" which translates to "net curtains".

How to pronounce "firany" (net curtains) in Polish?

The word "firany" is pronounced as "fee-rahnih".

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