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polishgirl [Guest]
  Sep 1, 06, 17:06  #91

yes "ch" but many peolpe in poland don't know about this and they writte with miastake
you can trust me. I know something about ortography in polish language

sorry for my mistakes

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krysia
  Sep 1, 06, 22:43  #92

Some write it: "hój", "chój","huj", chuj", "hui", "chui", "hói", "chói", "huji", "chuji", "hóji", "chóji".
I'll ask bolo which one he prefers.

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polishgirl [Guest]
  Sep 2, 06, 03:44  #93

Quoting: starchoice, Post #81
Can anyone tell me what the folowing means as I have not been able to find it anywhere:

O by cie (Polish)

shlack trafu (sounds like)


oby cie szlag tarafi³ --> if you think that somebody is fucked up, and (I don't know what this word in english) wkurwia cie (wkurza, denerwuje) and done you something not good, you say "oby cie szlag trafi³!", i'ts something like "go to hell"

Quoting: krysia, Post #93
Some write it: "hój", "chój","huj", chuj", "hui", "chui", "hói", "chói", "huji", "chuji", "hóji", "chóji".


I was see only chuj and huj :|:O O_______o

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bolo
  Sep 2, 06, 10:19  #94

Quoting: krysia, Post #93
I'll ask bolo which one he prefers.

It doesn't matter how you call it - what matters is what you can do with it... :)

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maxine [Guest]
  Sep 2, 06, 16:25  #95

yeh it is differcult

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Hoogo [Guest]
  Sep 3, 06, 08:27  #96

hi all, im polish, i know polish language is funny to you, and i know polish swear words are funny... i can learn you when to use polish swear words and how to say

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plg
  Sep 9, 06, 16:17  #97

Quoting: Shelley, Post #76
be honest I dont really swear, the only word I use (probably too much) is

Cock

as in

What a cock (usually referring to some bafoon who drives badly or some idiot thats talking sh*t)

Oh cock (forgot mobile halfway to work)


bolo no one in scotland uses "cock " in this way

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plg
  Sep 9, 06, 16:19  #98

Quoting: Shelley, Post #78
okay here are some more examples - I must admitt i do use it rather a lot and it seems to have caught on in work and with friends!

Well let say you get off the phone from some complete idiot, the first thing I'll say is "what a cock"

If some one walks infront of you in the street, I'll usually say - "cock"

referring to a friends cheating lying bf - "he's such a cock"

when assigning a name to a pest in my phone book - store them as "cock" - so obviously when the phone rings and cock flashes up you know not to answer (I'm up to cock 5 at the moment!)

Oh it's limitless really - I just think it's such a powerful word and to the point - it's basically describing someone who is a complete waste of space!


well in scotland we would say "dick" i think it is the interjection

as far as cock goes. we would say cocked. i have cocked it up. not really a swear word and less vulgar than fucked up . meaning same thing

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polaca
  Sep 11, 06, 05:45  #99

Something about the most useful polish word===>kurwa<===
Many poles use this word just as a coma in sentence.
"Today is kurwa very kurwa beautiful day"

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polaca
  Sep 11, 06, 05:49  #100

Oh and one more thing.
Everyone knows that in polish we have A LOT swear words.
So many that we have realy big dictionary of this words
All of words with definitions but in fact i was surprise whe i saw the dictionary, most of words i didn know

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Dor [Guest]
  Feb 8, 06, 07:35  #101

Sep 16 2006, 10:41 - Topic attached on merging:
swearwords in polish

can some1 post some music files that can help me pronounce them?

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Dor [Guest]
  Feb 8, 06, 12:00  #102

I red it a couple of times.... i still dont know how to pronounce it...

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Admin
Edited by: Admin  Feb 8, 06, 12:04  #103

You may check a commercial site providing voice-over and recording services into Polish at Speak Polish.

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Dor [Guest]
  Feb 9, 06, 09:45  #104

K thanks

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derek [Guest]
  Feb 21, 06, 03:51  #105

Say them as you would read them in english but learn how to say sorry first

Scotch me tea who you

Odd Pear Doll She

Dee May She

Tea Story Who You

Yes Tess Q Tess

derek

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Guest
  Feb 21, 06, 16:46  #106

I'm Polish but cannot understand all of these - does Dee May She means "trzymaj sie"?



                              
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derek [Guest]
  Feb 23, 06, 07:33  #107

sorry have now idea of the meanings

apart from "doll she" which basicaly mean f**K

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Guest
  Feb 23, 06, 08:28  #108

hahaha, it's not 'doll she', it's 'pier-doll-she'... smile smile smile



                              
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derek [Guest]
  Feb 23, 06, 09:00  #109

told you i didnt know the meanings

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Guest
  Feb 23, 06, 10:01  #110

Quoting: Guest
Dee May She


I'm really blushing as I write these words:
dymaj się



                              
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Guest
  Feb 23, 06, 10:05  #111

ok, let's stop here boys... smile



                              
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derek [Guest]
  Feb 24, 06, 03:57  #112

honeslty i have no idea what each one means didnt mean to offend any one was just told that they were mild curses

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Guest
  Feb 24, 06, 05:11  #113

very un-mild, including
f... off
you c..k



                              
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plg
  Sep 17, 06, 07:16  #114

Quoting: polaca, Post #100
Something about the most useful polish word===>kurwa<===
Many poles use this word just as a coma in sentence.
"Today is kurwa very kurwa beautiful day"



i dont understand what you mean here

use it as a coma in a sentence,,,,,,,,,,,,

can you explain that please

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Wroclaw
  Sep 17, 06, 07:21  #115

For 'comma' use adjective.

Like: The weather is fu**ing beautiful today.

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plg
  Sep 17, 06, 07:29  #116

so in polish

the weather is kurwa beautiful today

is that correct

im still lost sorry

kurwa means whore or bitch -yes

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plg
  Sep 17, 06, 07:30  #117

Quoting: Wroclaw, Post #117
'comma' use adjective.

Like: The weather is fu**ing beautiful today.



this still does not make sense> comma use adjective

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Kowalski
  Sep 17, 06, 07:39  #118

You can use kurwa whenever you like.
Kurwa, I went to, kurwa, the school, kurwa, and, kurwa, I was told, kurwa, I was, kurwa a bitch.

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Wroclaw
  Sep 17, 06, 07:40  #119

plg,

I was just trying to make more sense of it. I wouldn't speak like that. And yes.

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plg
  Sep 17, 06, 07:40  #120

spierdzielaj
++ get the fuck away, fuck off (command) Pronounced 'spierdzielay.' Stronger than spierdalaj.


is the above correct, i found it from a link that someone posted on here

and if it means the same as spierdalaj>>>how come it is stronger

and phonetics please

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