How to say "you're welcome / here you are (when giving something)" in Polish?

In Polish "you're welcome / here you are (when giving something)" translates to  proszę bardzo 

Transliteration: pro-sheh bar-dzho

🇵🇱 Proszę bardzo, oto Pana/Pani dokumenty.

🗣️ Pro-sheh bar-dzho, o-toh pahn/pahn-yah doh-koo-men-tih.

🇺🇸 You're welcome, here are your documents (Sir/Madam).



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Polish

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "you're welcome / here you are (when giving something)" in Polish?

You can use the word "proszę bardzo" which translates to "you're welcome / here you are (when giving something)".

How to pronounce "proszę bardzo" (you're welcome / here you are (when giving something)) in Polish?

The word "proszę bardzo" is pronounced as "pro-sheh bar-dzho".

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