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Edited by: Moderator  May 17, 10, 06:06    #31
hague1cmaeron:
You are thanking the wrong person):

huh? that is the right person. you're confusing czechs with slovaks. :)

Sokrates:
No harm done, our Górale might have a good laugh from someone claiming they're opressed or Slovakian and thats that.

some gorale are polish, some are slovakian.. and that is that. ever hear of Janosik? he surely wasn't polish goral.
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 May 17, 10, 14:52    #32
plk123:
some gorale are polish, some are slovakian.. and that is that. ever hear of Janosik? he surely wasn't polish goral.


That's right, Janosik (real name Juraj Janosik) was famous Slovak outlaw .

I remember our Polish actor Marek Perepeczko, who played that, famous and loved by almost everyone (especially children), rozbójnik Janosik.
Polish people, because of that role played by handsome Polish actor Perepeczko, often were confused about Janosik's nationality.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marek_Perepeczko
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 May 18, 10, 02:21    #33
Come on moderator, we were just discussing the similarities of the Afrikaans and Dutch languages, which is pertinent to the thread concerning the dialect of the Gorale on the Polish and Slovakian side of the Tatra mountains:) It demonstrates how language differences develop or not as the case might be in the goral case over time:)


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