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Permit of residence in Warsaw?


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  Apr 29, 08, 15:01  #31

Ha ha, yes these stupid language sensitivities... never understood them. Yes, of course Dutch is similar to German!! (I'm "very" Dutch, so I am "allowed to" say) Difference... German is a bit more useful - but also not very much ;) And ... yes, also sensitive... Russian is a bit similar to Polish - very similar grammar and many words are practically the same. But I'm not Polish, so I'm not "allowed to" say, sorry!

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