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nicfit 01.16.2008 11:02 AM

WEILKI PISARZ I NAUCZYCIEL NAROD polish?
 
does this mean something?
are those names?
help.
thanks.

SYRFox 01.16.2008 11:10 AM

It does mean "Hello"

sarramkrop 01.16.2008 11:22 AM

Big writer and teacher of the nation.

Just asked a Polish collegue.

sarramkrop 01.16.2008 11:37 AM

By the way, apparently ''Narod'' should be spelled ''Narodu''.

nicfit 01.16.2008 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Big writer and teacher of the nation.

Just asked a Polish collegue.


Thanks a lot!

_slavo_ 01.16.2008 11:52 AM

Polish is very similar to Slovakian language. It's no problem for a Slovakian to have a decent conversation with a Polish fella with every one of them speaking their own language. Not that anyone would be interested, just sayin'.

sarramkrop 01.16.2008 12:01 PM

I'd like to learn both of them. My Polish is better than my Slovakian because I have more of a chance of hearing it being spoken both at work and outside. I know a very nice Slovakian guy who works in another department in this building. He used to go out with a Polish girl, and you're right, they both used to speak each other's language to one another, apart from English.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 01.16.2008 03:57 PM

I have a Polish friend. She and her mother will get into arguments in Polish in front of anyone. It is weird. I assume they are saying horrid things to eachother.

king_buzzo 01.16.2008 04:06 PM

yes!!!


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