csimms 2 Feb 2007 / #1I need to know the currency symbol if one is used and how to write out the date in Polish.As in America we use $1 to indicate one dollar, what would it be in Poland? I know you use PLN but is it PLN1?and todays date I would write it in english as February 2, 2007, what would that be in Polish?thanks for all of yoru help
krysia 23 | 3,058 2 Feb 2007 / #2In Poland they write the date first, then month, so it would be 2- 02 (Luty) - 07Złoty is polish currency so you write 1zł.
OP csimms 2 Feb 2007 / #4so if i was going to write out the date what would it be in Polish?from english to polishSo it would be 2 February, 2007thanks fo the symbol for currencyzł
krysia 23 | 3,058 2 Feb 2007 / #5That is correct.PLN:The New Polish Złoty is the unofficial name of the current currency of Poland, introduced on January 1, 1995 as a result of the devaluation of the old currency.
OP csimms 2 Feb 2007 / #6Ok thank you.. so if i was to format a computer system in Poland and use the zł it will be known what it is..do you know polish to write todays date out in polish?Need a sample.. thanks..
krysia 23 | 3,058 2 Feb 2007 / #7What do you mean? like this?: drugi luty dwa tysiące siódmy rok.Which means: Second of February 2007
OP csimms 3 Feb 2007 / #8would that be the formal way you would write it.. like if you where writing on a note the date for business..thanks so much for your help
eabc 1 | 28 3 Feb 2007 / #9we write just 03 - 02 - 2007 - it is the formal way! Day - month - year ! We dont use the letters, only numbers
Kowalski 7 | 621 3 Feb 2007 / #10It's old fashion maybe and disapearing but I've seen it written like this:3 luty, 1999 or22 sierpnia, 2003People who do handwriting would often write dates using Roman numerals but only to indicate the month:12. XII. 2007, 01.III. 2003 etc