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Edited by: SzwedwPolsce  Aug 2, 09, 20:52    #31
Lyzko:
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Lyzko:
Vill du bli' lakare, eller hur? Jag hoppas, att det inte ar en hemmlighed ocksaa.

That's right! :)

Lyzko  Aug 3, 09, 16:03    #32
Let's correct that now, shall we?

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 Aug 3, 09, 19:49    #33
Why, the moderators don't know Swedish? How silly of them!
Lyzko  Aug 3, 09, 23:40    #34
How thoughtless of us, Ziemowit-:) Głupstwo, bardzo nam przykro. Uczcie się szwedskiego, drodzy adminystratory!!! Łatwiej jest niż polski (...tylko nie tak praktyczny jak angielski))))

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Edited by: SzwedwPolsce  Apr 21, 10, 17:20    #35
Baw się dobrze dzi¶ wieczorem!

Is this the best expression, or is there any other expression that sounds more natural?
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 Apr 21, 10, 17:24    #36
SzwedwPolsce:
Baw się dobrze dzi¶ wieczorem!

Is this the best expression, or is there any other expression that sounds more natural?

i use it often... also: Dobrej zabawy!
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 Apr 21, 10, 20:48    #37
Baw się dobrze dzi¶ wieczorem and Dobrej zabawy! are commonly used, natural and correct.
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 Apr 27, 10, 15:05    #38
SzwedwPolsce:
Baw się dobrze dzi¶ wieczorem!Is this the best expression, or is there any other expression that sounds more natural?


That's totally natural.


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