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Polish Name diminutives


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tomekcatkins
Edited by: tomekcatkins  Oct 11, 07, 17:13  #1

I was wondering if you have a diminutive for the name "Justyna" in Poland? I know that Tomasz = Tomek and Katarzyna = Kasia for example. :-)

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80c51
  Oct 12, 07, 01:19  #2

Justysia.

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polishgirltx [Guest]
  Oct 12, 07, 08:26  #3

Justyska, Justynka

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tomekcatkins
  Oct 12, 07, 09:53  #4

Dziekuje!

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polishquestion [Guest]
  Oct 23, 07, 05:24  #5

Could someone tell me a common diminutive form of Anna? How would you write (on an envelope) "A Present for Anna(diminutive)"? Thanks!

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starter
  Oct 23, 07, 05:38  #6

In polish language there are a lot of dimnutive forms of Anna:
Ania, Anka, Aneczka, Anulka, Andzia.
Ania is the most popular and nice.
"A Present for Anna(diminutive)" - A Present for Ania
You can write in polish:
"Prezent dla Ani" or simple "Dla Ani"
Good luck!

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shmer
  Oct 23, 07, 08:32  #7

Anu¶ka ; )

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