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Eurola ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Dec 29, 06, 21:49  #241

Gabby, you don't want to know the translation. Whoever wrote this was extremely mean and abusive. (He dared to write this, because he knew you'll not understand it).
Just forget it.

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kitten
  Dec 30, 06, 07:17  #242

Quoting: Joana, Post #236

did you know that the pronunciation of kurwa is the same as'curva' in portuguese?

also in italian:P
curva is the curve:P

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gabby [Guest]
  Dec 30, 06, 17:02  #243

yeah someone wrote that to me!!! :/

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vet [Guest]
  Dec 30, 06, 17:21  #244

I was just thinking how a Polish person would swear in this circumstance,
like if you would hit your thumb with a hammer, while driving a nail.
I myself usually say "God Damn" if I accidently spill my beer I say "oh ****" if i pick up something heavy I say "Christ this is heavy." I was just wondering.........Man I gotta get a life.
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vet [Guest]
  Dec 30, 06, 17:26  #245

The word that was blanked out was guvno, only I say it in English.
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Wroclaw
  Dec 30, 06, 18:59  #246

gabby,

The person who wrote the text wants you out of their life. They do not want anymore contact with you.

That is as much as I will say. I'm sorry if it comes from someone you trusted.

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kaka
Edited by: kaka  Jan 11, 07, 11:04  #247

now I know what it means but I didnt when I choose it for my nickname..
it just, you guys have sick minds ;-)

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sapphire
  Jan 11, 07, 11:04  #248

sorry I realise that probably really is your name.. and if so, please dont think me rude..it was merely an observation

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kaka
  Jan 11, 07, 11:07  #249

it s not my name... dont worry actually it s funny, when everybody wonders why I choose such a name

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sapphire
  Jan 11, 07, 11:10  #250

well so long as you are happy with it... maybe I should change mine to kurwa??

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kaka
  Jan 11, 07, 11:16  #251

so is Kaka as bad as kurwa? cuz kurwa is really swearing, and its very strong and i would never use it

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sapphire
  Jan 11, 07, 11:20  #252

I know.. sorry I was just being silly... it does seem to be one of the most commonly used words amongst Polish guys in the UK though... and Im including my bf in that... though not to me, obviously. No, kaka is quite endearing really..its mostly used by small children to describe goovneh (sorry dont know how to spell that). Anyway, Kaka, nice to 'meet' you. Im off home now.. hope to speak again soon.

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bossie
  Jan 13, 07, 10:46  #253

Quoting: sapphire
goovneh


gówno /goov-noh/

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Narkommandant
  Jan 14, 07, 22:13  #254

Hi Gabby, I'll do the translation for you.....but don't shoot the messenger!!!!

Quoting: gabby, Post #240
pierdol sie ty szmato zajebana w dupe ruchana bo jak cie widze to mi sie na zygi zbiera TY KURWO


f.uck you, you a.rse f.ucked s.lut, because when i see you my vomit starts building up, you w.hore.

What a charming gentleman the author of this must be!!!

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JB [Guest]
  Jan 16, 07, 09:56  #255

Hi there!

does anyone know what it would mean if you said: achad haan st ty jestes kurwa (phonetically written)?

I know it has something to do with a ***** (or a sex-worker :-) but what does it really mean?

Thanks!!

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metalwyrm [Guest]
  Jan 18, 07, 19:57  #256

Quoting: vet, Post #246
I was just thinking how a Polish person would swear in this circumstance,
like if you would hit your thumb with a hammer, while driving a nail.
I myself usually say "God Damn" if I accidently spill my beer I say "oh ****" if i pick up something heavy I say "Christ this is heavy." I was just wondering.........Man I gotta get a life.
Vet


hey, I just joined this forum after reading this topic
I'm Polish but I live in Canada, so my Polish not that great but I still remember some lol

anyways, to answer your q's, if you injure yourself, you can say "kurwa" or "kurwa mac!" (the latter is very strong swearing)

for "goddamn", can say "cholera", "cholera jasna", these words are sign of frustration

"christ this is heavy", not a direct translation but can say "kurde to jest ciezkie"

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vet [Guest]
  Jan 20, 07, 18:32  #257

No not exactly what I meant. What I meant was, like a mild way of swearing , like if there were children around when and if you hit your thumb with a hammer, I would never use that four letter word, and I don,t mean the word gownoo.
there must be some words in Polish, that are not so vulgar.

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Narkommandant
  Jan 21, 07, 22:42  #258

Quoting: vet, Post #259
there must be some words in Polish, that are not so vulgar.


kurde is very mild, as is cholera. both can be used in place of kurwa, as can kurcze.

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professays [Guest]
  Jan 22, 07, 05:09  #259

I've understood all the Polish swear words has the root of pierdolić.

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Matyjasz
  Jan 22, 07, 05:47  #260

Quoting: professays, Post #261
I've understood all the Polish swear words has the root of pierdolić.



Not really, but it's true that just by modifying the word "pierdolić" you can say many things. Actually what's the purpose of this thread? I don't get it.

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Amathyst
  Jan 22, 07, 05:52  #261

Ive been thinking that for some time, I know enough bad language in English I dont want to learn any other...

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Matyjasz
Edited by: Matyjasz  Jan 22, 07, 06:06  #262

There are many things other than swear words, that polish people could be proud of. It's a pity that people waste their time writing about the vulgarisms rather than focusing on the positive aspects of polish culture.

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Amathyst
  Jan 22, 07, 06:22  #263

This is very true Mr M, I personally feel that Polish people have a lovely command / usage of their language, one which the English have long since forgotten, we no longer express ourselves the way we used to, the vocaulary is very limited amongst the younger generation, its quite sad really since there are so many ways to say so many things...

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Matyjasz
Edited by: Matyjasz  Jan 22, 07, 06:38  #264

It's a world wide phenomenon. Sometimes when i hear what some teenagers are talking about I start to lost my faith in the mankind. And I'm not thinking now about English teenagers. I guess being dumb is starting to be randy these days.

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Amathyst
  Jan 22, 07, 06:44  #265

Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #266
I guess being dumb is starting to be randy these days.


I don't you mean randy..lol (what's on your mind at the moment) I think you may have meant trendy...

The art of conversation is being deminished, people have personal stereo's people prefer to sit in front a square box and not converse with others...I think what people read has a lot to do with it and a lack of interest in world

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Matyjasz
  Jan 22, 07, 07:12  #266

Quoting: Amathyst, Post #267
I don't you mean randy..lol (what's on your mind at the moment) I think you may have meant trendy...



I don't any Randy, I swear.

Quoting: Amathyst, Post #267
The art of conversation is being deminished, people have personal stereo's people prefer to sit in front a square box and not converse with others...I think what people read has a lot to do with it and a lack of interest in world


Yah, television plays a big part in this process of "debrainisation" of teenagers around the world. Stupid movies like “American Pie” where the only interest of young people is to shag, music for halfwits that says only about shagging, text messages that basically limit the amount of words a teenager uses, etc… Those bloody youngsters! When I was their age…

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Amathyst
  Jan 22, 07, 07:18  #267

I mean I dont think you meant....


Anyway, you're only in your early 20is so you are one of them...bloody youngsters!!!

As for the whole texting thing, I am guilty of being a bit of text monster, but I dont really abbreviate since I use predictive text

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Matyjasz
  Jan 22, 07, 07:53  #268

Quoting: Amathyst, Post #269
I mean I dont think you meant....


Oh.

Quoting: Amathyst, Post #269
Anyway, you're only in your early 20is so you are one of them...bloody youngsters!!!


I don't mind it actually.

Quoting: Amathyst, Post #269
As for the whole texting thing, I am guilty of being a bit of text monster, but I dont really abbreviate since I use predictive text


I've noticed that I started to have some problems with grammar because of the text messages. that goes both, for my english and polish. That’s why I am trying to write properly using the punctuation marks, capital letter when required, etc... I still make many mistakes but I think that I'm slowly improving.

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pojebanydziwka [Guest]
  Jan 24, 07, 00:19  #269

pojebany, pojebany, pojebany
pojebany dziwka!.

These are the lyrics to this dance/club/drum'n'n bass type song I've been working on. It's da bomb yo! Pocaluj mnie w dupe *************!

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linda.polska [Guest]
  Jan 27, 07, 21:07  #270

hey another good one is:

female tense: jestem wkurwiona
male tense: jestem wkurwiony

it means im ******* pissed right off

i love those words haha

Jestzce Polska Nie Zginala

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