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Beginner [Guest]
  Jun 14, 07, 12:32  #61

And it's me again. Have been trying to find some website to learn useful Polish grammar and phrases for everyday informal communication , but seem to only come across online textbooks and very official phrases. Could someone please point me to a site where there are mainly useful AND informal bits of Polish?

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maxwell1
  Jun 20, 07, 13:00  #62

can anyone help my friend was called "kurva & speerdali" spelling not correct im sure of that. i think these two words are not very nice ??

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horunPoland
  Jun 20, 07, 14:32  #63

kurwa havve many but each bed minings

spierdalaj is **** off

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Anuleczka15 [Guest]
  Jul 8, 07, 08:20  #64

If someone tells u "Ladnie Wygladasz" Is there a double meaning....

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cheekysami
  Oct 8, 07, 03:08  #65

what does Dupek mean...................................

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MrAmerica
  Oct 8, 07, 03:10  #66

dumb ass

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Krzysztof
Edited by: Krzysztof  Oct 8, 07, 05:29  #67

maybe rather as*h*le?

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randompal
  Oct 8, 07, 08:01  #68

Quoting: Anuleczka15
If someone tells u "Ladnie Wygladasz" Is there a double meaning....

rather not unless they say it with a sarcastic smirk on their face
Quoting: Krzysztof
maybe rather as*h*le?

dumbass, as*h*le, both can be apt translations depending on the situation

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Polson
Edited by: Polson  Oct 8, 07, 08:10  #69

If you wanna some Polish slang, go onto this ;)

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:llllllll [Guest]
  Oct 16, 07, 14:23  #70

Quoting: HELPmeout
Jak Se Poscielisz Tak Sie Wyspisz


The quality of your bed do is the quality of your sleep.

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saddened
  Oct 17, 07, 08:28  #71

czepic' kapucina

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JustysiaS
  Oct 17, 07, 11:54  #72

Quoting: saddened
czepic' kapucina


its trzepac kapucyna, also known as walic konia ;)

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saddened
  Oct 17, 07, 12:08  #73

you arn not efen polatischer und you kno noty words.

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JustysiaS
  Oct 17, 07, 12:11  #74

Quoting: saddened
you arn not efen polatischer und you kno noty words


are you drunk, or is this the way you speak? haha. course i know naughty words, im a 100% Pole. doesnt mean i use them in my everyday language.

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saddened
  Oct 17, 07, 12:31  #75

sorry about being so terribly glib old chap didnt mean to sound offensive its that awful cheep stuff you over here call vodka. I' kill for the russian kind any day.

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JustysiaS
  Oct 17, 07, 12:46  #76

Oh yeah, i recommend Bass very nice. Parents live about an hour drive from the Russian border, theyve got friends and you can get the Russian goodness at the market in my hometown. Sweet. By the way, why people come on forums when theyre drunk? Is it because they feel the need to talk to someone? Nocne Polakow rozmowy ;)?

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saddened
  Oct 17, 07, 13:01  #77

Quoting: JustysiaS
Nocne Polakow rozmow



I dont have acne either thanks. I use CLEARASIL . And my dogs name is Albert

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hancock
  Oct 18, 07, 14:01  #78

oh what an idiot - aj jaki durny

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JustysiaS
  Oct 18, 07, 14:06  #79

Quoting: hancock
oh what an idiot - aj jaki durny


agreed

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hancock
  Oct 18, 07, 16:28  #80

JustysiaS you have lovely hair I dont exactly know what they want from this perticular thread.

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JustysiaS
  Oct 18, 07, 16:40  #81

Quoting: hancock
JustysiaS you have lovely hair I dont exactly know what they want from this perticular thread.


errrrrrrr i am really sorry but who said my hair wasnt nice?

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hancock
  Oct 18, 07, 19:33  #82

good on you

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Natti [Guest]
  Oct 24, 07, 15:21  #83

Hello I hear a word in polish I think its spelled frjer, Some one called some one a frjer. what does that mean?

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Grzegorz_
  Oct 24, 07, 15:21  #84

Frajer ? Jerk.

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Natti [Guest]
  Oct 29, 07, 13:56  #85

yeah it was frajer, so that is slang for jerk?

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z_darius
  Oct 29, 07, 14:00  #86

Quoting: Natti
frajer, so that is slang for jerk?

Sometimes there may be a direct equivalent, but I'd say "frajer" in general "frajer" is used to described a person who is easily deceived/cheated/confused, as in "szukasz frajera?" (do you think I'm an idiot?/ are you looking for a dumbas.s?)

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Natti [Guest]
  Oct 29, 07, 14:09  #87

Ah, thanks. what about this saying? "jebany frajer" would that pretty much be saying some one is a ******* joke?

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z_darius
  Oct 29, 07, 14:11  #88

Quoting: Natti
would that pretty much be saying some one is a ******* joke?

yup, you seem to be getting it ;)

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Natti [Guest]
  Oct 29, 07, 14:36  #89

thank you =^ P

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skyeyez
  Oct 30, 07, 13:33  #90

Hej all!!!! Can anyone translate this for me? My polish friend wrote me an email and I am having trouble with this one word wariatka...i think its slang but dont know for sure :D

He said "Nie jestes glupia, jestes wariatką"

thanks

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