User blog:GardenOfDaisy/A guide to reading Polish sounds/letters

I've just listed the OCs I'll be making and some of their names have Polish origin and consist of Polish sounds. I though it might be helpful for all those interested to know how to read/pronounce Polish sounds or letters as explained by English sounds ^-^ So let's get started!
 * 'i' in Polish is pronounced as 'e' or 'ee' in English, like in 'feet', eg. 'Iskra' would be pronounced as 'Eskra' or 'Eeskra'
 * 'w' in Polish is pronounced as 'v' in English, like in 'video', eg. 'Wojan' would be pronounced as 'Vojan'
 * 'j' in Polish is pronounced as 'y' in English, like in 'yellow', eg. 'Wojan', again, would be pronounced as 'Voyan'
 * 'g' in Polish is always pronounced as English 'g' in words such as 'good' or 'gallery', but never like in words such as 'gym'
 * 'ch' in Polish is always the same sound as 'h' and it's never pronounced like in English 'cheese' or 'choir', ex. 'Chojnik' would be pronounced as 'Hoynik'
 * 'a' in Polish is always pronounced like in English 'after', but not like in 'always'

These are not all Polish sounds/letter that are pronounced or written in different way, the ones I listed appear in my OCs names. If you were interested in it I can add some more info on more letters/sounds ^-^