How to say "original sin" in Polish?

In Polish "original sin" translates to  grzech pierworodny 

Transliteration: grehsh pyehr-voh-rohd-nih

🇵🇱 Wierzę w grzech pierworodny.

🗣️ Vyer-zheh v grehsh pyehr-voh-rohd-nih.

🇺🇸 I believe in original sin.



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Polish

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "original sin" in Polish?

You can use the word "grzech pierworodny" which translates to "original sin".

How to pronounce "grzech pierworodny" (original sin) in Polish?

The word "grzech pierworodny" is pronounced as "grehsh pyehr-voh-rohd-nih".

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