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krysia
  Oct 25, 06, 19:56  #151

He surprises me too!!!

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carolina girl [Guest]
  Oct 31, 06, 11:37  #152

My grandmother used to say (I don't have a clue as to how to spell the words but here goes) sounds like shod clef and then she would say holeta does anyone know what the meaning of these are?

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Bartolome
Edited by: Bartolome  Oct 31, 06, 13:12  #153

Psia krew - dog's blood
Cholera - cholera


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dziwna_gruszka
  Oct 31, 06, 14:20  #154

Dear Admin
Isn't to run: spierdalac?

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dsafsdvvgf [Guest]
  Nov 5, 06, 09:00  #155

how do u say
fuck off u cunt

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dsafsdvvgf [Guest]
  Nov 5, 06, 09:01  #156

pedow - gays

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plg
Edited by: plg  Nov 5, 06, 09:04  #157

speardalaj ty cipa

phonetics

spear-da-lie-.....ti.....cheapka

hehehe

whos polish in here (cipa is actually pussy, but its still the same)
if you want cunt just ask me

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Maat [Guest]
  Nov 5, 06, 13:01  #158

When a polish guy is crossed with a woman instructing him, and speaks the word Kurwa at her (this from a guy that speaks reasonably good english), is that an insult?

And what about two guys and a girl shouting the word Kurwa laughing?

I also had a guy turn to me and say angrily to me "gowno" in the same way you would call somebody a bad name.

Can somebody help me with this?

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Shelley [Guest]
Edited by: Shelley  Nov 5, 06, 13:15  #159

Kurwa is whore I think...

Just call them a cipa (the c should sound like "ts" as in cats

no idea what gowno is

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Shelley [Guest]
  Nov 5, 06, 13:21  #160

Gowno is - shit

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plg
Edited by: plg  Nov 5, 06, 13:23  #161

kurwa = whore , bitch. but is also the equivalent to FUCK in english

so there probably saying fuck.

kurwa mac =fuck sake

and gowno is shit

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TheFishMonger [Guest]
  Nov 8, 06, 08:46  #162

how do you pronounce Kurwa? Or is that the Anglicized version?

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FISZ
  Nov 8, 06, 09:03  #163

Kur (little tongue roll) va

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Grim [Guest]
  Nov 9, 06, 08:17  #164

spierdalaj ty jebany matkojebco -> fuck of you fucking mother fucker
I am from poland and I'am glad of such interested in thet kind category of my language
I will help with pleaser if enybody wants

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bartek212
  Nov 12, 06, 16:19  #165

Zajebi¶cie funny topic

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humbug [Guest]
  Nov 18, 06, 14:55  #166

are you sure zjadacze labedzi is polish for swan eaters? is there a easier way to say it?
thanks
Davo-KLH

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rafik
  Nov 18, 06, 15:39  #167

Quoting: humbug, Post #168

are you sure zjadacze labedzi is polish for swan eaters? is there a easier way to say it?
thanks
Davo-KLH

ur right dude

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plg
  Nov 18, 06, 15:51  #168

jestem chujowy

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miranda
  Nov 18, 06, 15:55  #169

Quoting: plg, Post #170
jestem chujowy

that's a swan eater in Polish?

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Cyprian
  Nov 18, 06, 22:52  #170

i love swearing in polish.... u can relaly feel the emiton as apoosed to swering in english.... like f*ck you ***** sounds so soft compared to speardalaj ty chojue pojebany kutas

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krysia
  Nov 18, 06, 22:56  #171

Quoting: miranda, Post #171


Quoting: plg, Post #170
jestem chujowy

that's a swan eater in Polish?

Hahahaha!! Is it really? I'm wondering the same thing. What do swans have to do with it?

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miranda
  Nov 18, 06, 23:00  #172

Quoting: krysia, Post #173
What do swans have to do with it

i guess swans in UK are not graceful at all Krysia just the opposite

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krysia
  Nov 19, 06, 00:57  #173

I still don't get it.....Duhhh
But that's OK. I don't need to know.

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Lala Lee [Guest]
  Nov 19, 06, 14:13  #174

I'm Polish living in Canada and I just pissed myself laugh reading all these. Isn't the Polish language great? I think Poles are the funniest people ever. Thanks for the laughs guys.

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Amathyst
  Nov 19, 06, 14:48  #175

Quoting: Lala Lee, Post #176
I just pissed myself laugh reading all these


tenna lady, now have incontenance undies for men....so you should be okay..

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Lala Lee [Guest]
  Nov 19, 06, 15:49  #176

Quoting: Amathyst, Post #177
tenna lady, now have incontenance undies for men....so you should be okay


Thanks for the tip Amathyst, but it's a long time before I need those. I made it to the washroom on time...........I hate sitting in puddles

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classy1uc [Guest]
  Nov 30, 06, 06:51  #177

My dad was first generation American. He used a swear word that I don't see here. Pronounciation in English was something like......Shakreff
Does anyone know tha word and the meaning? I always thought it meant "damn" or something like that.

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miranda
  Nov 30, 06, 06:56  #178

Quoting: classy1uc, Post #179
Shakreff

it's psia krew - dog's blood
pronunce psha krev
you got the right meaning

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rosomak [Guest]
  Nov 30, 06, 15:14  #179

@Maat

"When a polish guy is crossed with a woman instructing him, and speaks the word Kurwa at her (this from a guy that speaks reasonably good english), is that an insult? "
It depends if he says "ty kurwo" it's an insul, but when he says kurwa it more likely that he use this word only to show that he is angry.


"And what about two guys and a girl shouting the word Kurwa laughing?"


It is hard to explain usage of word "kurwa" in poland. The real meaning of this word depends on the way you pronounce it. I would say that polish sometimes use kurwa as the carrier of emotions, so the context is need. It could be that they just saw something funny


I also had a guy turn to me and say angrily to me "gowno" in the same way you would call somebody a bad name.

In poland when we are angry and someone ask us "co?" (means "what?") we answer "gowno!!"), In your case i think it could be offend

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sledz
Edited by: sledz  Nov 30, 06, 17:01  #180

I always hear people saying kurwa masz.. does that have different meanings?

like you fuk or you *****... something like that maybe????

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