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English to Polish Greetings and Goodbyes

This page contains a number of basic Polish greetings and goodbyes, all presented from English to Polish for those of you who prefer to learn in this order. First up you will find the translations for saying hello, then after that some more timely greetings like good morning, and then finally some translations for saying goodbye.

Scroll down to learn all the above mentioned greetings and more. If you find this page helpful and want to continue learning more vocabulary, either check back later for more translations, or head over to another Polish category to see what other words you can learn right now.

Greetings from English to Polish:

Words in bold added during the last update. You can also view this list of greetings and goodbyes from Polish to English.


Saying Hello from English to Polish

Hello ➔ Witaj

Hi ➔ Cześć

Hi ➔ Halo


Nice to meet you. ➔ Miło pana poznać.

Nice to see you. ➔ Miło cię widzieć.

Welcome to Poland. ➔ Witamy w Polsce.


English to Polish Timely Greetings

Good morning / Good afternoon ➔ Dzień dobry

Good evening ➔ Dobry wieczór

Good night ➔ Dobranoc


Saying Goodbye from English to Polish

Goodbye ➔ Do widzenia

See you later. ➔ Do zobaczenia.

See you tomorrow. ➔ Do zobaczenia jutro.

Have a nice day. ➔ Miłego dnia.


*List of English to Polish greetings last updated: February 5, 2025.



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The Fine Print

I don't speak Polish myself, so there could be mistakes in the translations. Most of what is here is user-submitted, but I do try to check for accuracy and make corrections as I can. Thanks for your understanding.



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