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Are there multiple meanings for "jestes kochany"?


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lenjan [Guest]
  Jan 21, 07, 12:57  #1

It seems that many Polish phrases have slightly different meanings depending on who is translating it. Are there multiple meanings for "jestes kochany"?

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Len

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kaka
  Jan 21, 07, 13:04  #2

it depends on context.
It could mean: you are loved...
or: you are so sweet

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Thiaren
  Jan 21, 07, 13:41  #3

Well, it depends on the situation...

Like kaka wrote, it could mean "you are loved" but this is an exact translation, and most of teh exact ones aren't accurate. In Poland most of the time (almost always) it means "you are so sweet" cause it's a saying between people (most likely) in relationship. Sometimes you can hear something like this when you do a favor for someone. Many polish phrases have different meaning depending on the situation, or even gender of a person saying that...

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svengoolie
Edited by: svengoolie  Jan 21, 07, 20:13  #4

czesc kochanie , jestes wspaniala dziewczyna

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