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Edited by: antheads  Oct 17, 11, 04:20    #31
i find even stock brokers and lawyers and what not when they are at a bar will let loose with a few kurwas :)

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 Oct 17, 11, 04:23    #32
carrie65:
Same as anyone who says f--- all the time in English, shows a lack of vocabulary and sometimes general ignorance. The classier Poles ( not particularly the rich ones ) don't do this!

"The best noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective and interjection to express pleasure, pain, love and hate, has got to be fuck."
I'm just full of quotes today! :)
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 Oct 18, 11, 00:29    #33
i use kurwa all the time because its a great way of practising how to pronounce the letter r in polish....although for a long time i did think it just meant fuck..until my pollish friends enlightened me as to its true meaning. now ive been told if i want to practice pronouncing the letter r. maybe i should try rower instead. kurwa,bicycles are boring,kurwa!
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 Nov 7, 11, 18:23    #34
I almost never heard the word in Chorzów. But here in the country.....
One bright light is that I can now understand about half of what the neighbor says. Every other word.
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 Nov 7, 11, 21:06    #35
I once heard in the Rynek in Krakow, 'dzien dobry kurwa, obwazanek z serem kurwa po proze.' and i don't think he was being offensive
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 Nov 8, 11, 05:17    #36
Jimmu:
I almost never heard the word in Chorzów. But here in the country.....

Walking down Wood Avenue in Linden on any day of the week you'll hear the "K-word" slung at least once :)
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 Nov 9, 11, 13:11    #37
I still prefer "Suka"
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 Nov 9, 11, 22:04    #38
CheFinny:
'dzien dobry kurwa, obwazanek z serem kurwa po proze.'

Where did you find bagels in Kraków????
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 Nov 10, 11, 04:40    #39
CheFinny:
I once heard in the Rynek in Krakow, 'dzien dobry kurwa, obwazanek z serem kurwa po proze.' and i don't think he was being offensive


LMAO, ja pierdolę xD
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 Nov 10, 11, 18:26    #40
reggie124:
Hi every1 am new here on this forum, I join this forum because i have few Polish friends and I ask them why you always say (Kurwa) at end of every sentence, even when there talking on phone or mobile... why? cant you end the sentence without swearing (Kurwa)


Hi
I'll answer your question if you answer mine.

I have a lot of friends who use word f*ck a lot... pretty much in every fuck1ng sentence, so my question is, do you know why they fuck1ng do it? It’s really fucki1g frustrating.
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Edited by: Crow  Nov 10, 11, 19:47    #41
hey Poles, do you have word `kurvari` in Polish language? We Serbs have word `kurva` for some females and word `kurvari` goes for some males.
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 Nov 10, 11, 20:13    #42
Yea, it's skurwysyn.
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Edited by: Natasa  Nov 10, 11, 21:42    #43
Kurva denotes also a certain undesirable personal trait. We say Kurva od čoveka. It means something like a really malevolent person.

Yes and if Crow says we have word for some females, that means usually that apart from one's mother and sister, later wife and daughter all other women walking the Earth are kurvas. First group represents naturally the group of true saints.To be beatified.

stop the earth i want to get off


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