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what does "sweet focia" mean


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usenet4life  Sep 2, 11, 01:52    #1
hi all,

what does "sweet focia" mean

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Edited by: MyMom  Sep 2, 11, 02:13    #2
focia or foczka is a diminutive for seal.
It is used to describe cute girl.

focia or fotka can also mean a photo.
usenet4life  Sep 2, 11, 02:16    #3
thanks :)
usenet4life  Sep 2, 11, 02:24    #4
another one, does pa pa pa, mean like "bye-bye"?
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 Sep 2, 11, 02:26    #5
another one, does pa pa pa, mean like "bye-bye"?


yes.
usenet4life  Sep 2, 11, 03:46    #6
what does "wos" mean?
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 Sep 2, 11, 04:01    #7
what does "wos" mean?

Not a regular word. In what context?
usenet4life  Sep 2, 11, 04:09    #8
in different subjects i saw it listed, they had mathematics, physics, etc....
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 Sep 2, 11, 04:20    #9
in different subjects i saw it listed, they had mathematics, physics, etc....

Wiedza o Społeczeństwie - a school subject about stuff like society, politics, constitution etc.



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