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What does Narka (nara) mean in Polish?


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lubukamineThreads: 1
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 Jan 9, 12, 02:53    #1
my question is already said on the subject :)

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 Jan 9, 12, 02:57    #2
it's short form of "na razie" - an informal way to say good bye
"naraziówa" is even more informal
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 Jan 9, 12, 02:58    #3
Thank you very much :)
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 Jan 9, 12, 13:59    #4
Is it the same as "tera", "siora" and "herba"? My mother-in-law talks like this all the time.
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 Jan 14, 12, 01:50    #5
patrick:
Is it the same as "tera", "siora" and "herba"? My mother-in-law talks like this all the time.

'Tera' and 'zara' are dialectal forms of 'teraz' and 'zaraz'. 'Siora' is slang for 'siostra', 'herba' is a funny abbreviation of herbata. I guess your mother-in-law just speaks like that for fun or she has an inclination for catching some slang.



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