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Edited by: Crow  Aug 11, 10, 18:02    #1
It just crossed my mind. Polish language is most suitable to replace English in a years that would come in case of EU dissolution and great climatic changes that may occur.

Polish is most western most Slavic language and that way closest to the western Europe, relatively wide spread. It may become logical choice of many people from North to the West of Europe, after eventual racial and ethnic turmoils and/or move of population far from the edge of continent, deeper in European inland- due to climatic changes (most probably flood).

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 Aug 11, 10, 18:06    #2
Crow - have you been affected by climate change?
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 Aug 11, 10, 18:10    #3
szarlotka:
Crow - have you been affected by climate change?

i have impression that clime becoming warmer and warmer

also, in case with natural disasters, just minor effects of volcanic ash here in Serbia
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 Aug 11, 10, 18:14    #4
Crow:
It just crossed my mind.

Crow, we would appreciate if you wouldn't create threads about everything what crosses your mind... just keep it for yourself, bottled up... THANK YOU!
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 Aug 11, 10, 18:15    #5
Crow:
(most probably flood).


Given recent and past floods in Poland surely somewhere else would be a safer bet?
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 Aug 11, 10, 18:33    #6
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Given recent and past floods in Poland surely somewhere else would be a safer bet?

pessimist
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 Aug 11, 10, 18:39    #7
aphrodisiac:
pessimist


How so?

Given the oracle Crow has predicted flooding in the post apocalyptic future and Poland is prone to flooding surely somewhere else that is less prone would be more advisable as the new promised land.
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 Aug 11, 10, 18:43    #8
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the new promised land.


...is obviously Liverpool since a giant flood would most likely gain an urban improvement grant.
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 Aug 11, 10, 18:43    #9
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How so?

I forgot to attach a wink ;)
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 Aug 11, 10, 18:46    #10
szarlotka:
is obviously Liverpool


It's up to Crow. What say you Crow is Liverpool ok with you?

aphrodisiac:
;)


:-)))
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Edited by: Crow  Aug 11, 10, 19:06    #11
pgtx:
we would appreciate

we? weakling. Cover behind others

See, decent man would be more direct.

time means:
Given recent and past floods in Poland surely somewhere else would be a safer bet?

Polish flood looks like joke in comparison with flood that is inevitable in London. i mean, let us speak openly

time means:
It's up to Crow. What say you Crow is Liverpool ok with you?

liver is liver
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 Aug 11, 10, 19:12    #12
Crow:
weakling.


I've heard she can bench press 600 pounds. Be afraid, very afraid;)
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Edited by: pgtx  Aug 11, 10, 19:15    #13
Crow:
See, decent man would be more direct.

it was straight forward...i'm not sure if you need a translation...?

:)

szarlotka:
I've heard she can bench press 600 pounds. Be afraid, very afraid;)

yeah... but i have a feeling that Crow is little like a bird...

:)
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 Aug 11, 10, 19:24    #14
Crow, Poland doesn't have a chance in hell of superceding English in the foreseeable future. If it did, well, I wouldn't have too much learning to do :)
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 Aug 11, 10, 19:43    #15
Crow:
just minor effects of volcanic ash here in Serbia


Minor effects?
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 Aug 11, 10, 19:50    #16
Seanus:
I wouldn't have too much learning to do :)

In that case you have leg up over your countryman. :) Know something we don't perhaps?
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Edited by: Seanus  Aug 11, 10, 19:51    #17
You are speaking Scottish now, Crow ;) ;0

How's your Polish anyway, Crow?

SHT, nah, I've just invested time and effort into learning Polish. I still have a little way to go to be fully comfortable with the grammar.
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 Aug 11, 10, 19:52    #18
Crow,I think you would be very sad if London were flooded and sank into water.
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 Aug 11, 10, 21:15    #19
king polkakamon:
Crow,I think you would be very sad if London were flooded and sank into water.

you know. It would be sad. One can`t blame people because regime is criminalized. God should restrict flood exclusively on Toni Blair and similar greedy idiots
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 Aug 11, 10, 22:02    #20
I do not think that people in the EU would be happy to being obliged mastering the nightmare called Polish Grammar :). Recipe for a continental revolt :)
Yes, Serb... how is your Polish actually?
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 Aug 13, 10, 20:03    #21
sobieski:
I do not think that people in the EU would be happy to being obliged mastering the nightmare called Polish Grammar

let them suffer

sobieski:
Yes, Serb... how is your Polish actually?

Serbian or Polish is all the same. Sounds me as two dialects of same language
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 Aug 13, 10, 20:50    #22
Crow:
let them suffer


They will moan in polish?
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 Aug 13, 10, 21:07    #23
Crow:
Yes, Serb... how is your Polish actually?

Serbian or Polish is all the same. Sounds me as two dialects of same language


Polish is a West Slavonian language, as Sorbian, Czech and Slovak.
Serb is a South Slavonian language mixed with Turkish.

It is like saying Danish is the same as Dutch.
Or Portuguese being the same as Romanian.
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Edited by: Crow  Aug 13, 10, 21:30    #24
sobieski

if i desired your opinion i could say- ``any Albanian (Shiftar, to say) on this forum is free to come and sh** on me``

king polkakamon:
They will moan in polish?

hahahah haha
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Edited by: sobieski  Aug 13, 10, 21:39    #25
Crow:
sobieski

if i desired your opinion i could say- ``any Albanian (Shiftar, to say) on this forum is free to come and sh** on me``


Hmmm that would be difficult because my family can go back 300 years in the parish registers in the Brabant village they still live in.
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 Aug 13, 10, 21:42    #26
sobieski:
Hmmm that would be difficult because my family can go back 300 years in the parish registers in the Brabant village they still live in.

o? nice
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 Aug 13, 10, 22:27    #27
Crow, there would be huge resistance to Polish in Germany, France and the UK. I really can't imagine many people from those countries even attempting Polish. My mother is quite linguistically talented but she has too much on her plate to attempt it, though she has the materials.
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Edited by: Crow  Aug 13, 10, 22:55    #28
Seanus:
Crow, there would be huge resistance to Polish in Germany, France and the UK. I really can't imagine many people from those countries even attempting Polish.

They are all former Poles and Serbs anyway

Seanus:
My mother is quite linguistically talented but she has too much on her plate to attempt it, though she has the materials.

prepare you mother for inevitable changes. Tell her `Mother, Polish is coming. If we refuse Serbs would eat us.`/just joking of course/
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 Aug 13, 10, 22:59    #29
I don't think so, somehow ;0

Well, there might be a meeting of the parents sometime next year. My wife's parents don't speak English really and my parents most definitely don't speak Polish so learning it would help. I don't want to translate everything along with my wife.
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 Aug 13, 10, 23:05    #30
Seanus:
I don't want to translate everything along with my wife.

avoid that if possible. Life is complicated enough, even without translation :)


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