I can confirm. Polish is a completely fucked up Language.
I had to learn it my first year in Poland.. I was so naive.. I have never been so close to wanting to kill myself as in the language year. Old school teachers drawing lists of rules on the blackboard day in day out.
Never try to learn Polish, unless you already speak some other slavic language!
@Kafein
The reason word order doesn't matter in Polish is because the cases which are usually expressed in different endings/aka conjugations define the relations between the words..
@Khorin
I think perhaps finnish beats Polish in complexity, without having any knowledge of finnish of course..
The moment I thought I got the basics down the teacher started throwing more and more complicated shit at us.. After about 4 months they revealed to us that almost ALL VERBS had a second version, separate from all conjugations, namely the perfective version of the verb. (When something is already done) These verbs often had completely different "names" like i.ex
To see:
Widzec imperfective
obejrzec perfective
The verbs and nouns of course change according to a host of different circumstances, whether it's a question, the person is male/female, dead, inanimate etc..
The easiest are the verb conjugations.
7 different objects x2perfective/imperfective x 2/3 tenses or about 42 or 53 versions of one verb in one word. It's highly regular so thats easy.
Now remembering words.
every single fucking verb in the polish language seems to start with:
Przy
Prze
Za
od
ob
etc...
and end in ec or ac.
They are all sick combinations with the root (the unique thing) hidden in one or 2 letters in the middle or in the combination of the base sounds. When you speak to someone you have to backwards filter out all the 42 tense conjugations, separate the word from the rest of the sentence to find out what they are saying. And polish people speak FAST, because many words have so many stances(?).
The rules are so complicated many poles struggle with using it correctly.
Been here almost 5 years, and still speak like a child.
Norwegian on the other hand, most people from any country pick it up decently in half a year, and 90% of norwegians speak good english.
It's not fair.