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How do you say am in Polish?

"Am" doesn't have a direct translation in Polish. It depends on the context of the sentence and what you want to convey. Here are some possibilities:

If you're referring to the verb "to be":

* Jestem: This is the most common way to say "I am" in Polish. It's the first-person singular form of the verb "być" (to be).

If you're asking a question:

* Czy jestem? (Are you sure I am?)

* Czy to jestem ja? (Is that me?)

If you're using "am" as part of a longer phrase:

* You would need to translate the entire phrase, using the appropriate verb conjugation and word order.

Examples:

* I am happy. - Jestem szczęśliwy/a.

* I am from Poland. - Pochodzę z Polski.

* I am a student. - Jestem studentem/studentką.

Let me know if you have a specific sentence you'd like to translate!

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