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truhlei
  Sep 27, 07, 09:34  #1

In some Russian translations of posts at Polish forums I came throgh a new term "pisdelcy" used for PiS leaders.
Was that the initiative of the person translating or such ironic term exists in Polish

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Grzegorz_
  Sep 27, 07, 09:42  #2

Quoting: truhlei
In some Russian translations of posts at Polish forums


WTF ? You people spy even on our forums ??


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truhlei
  Sep 27, 07, 09:45  #3

Quoting: Grzegorz_
You people spy even on our forums ??

In general Russians know very little about Poland. But there are some enthusiasts who translate Polish political forums because they are full of humour and quite clever.
This volunteers participate in the site inosmi.ru that is for foreign mass media translations

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Lukasz
  Sep 27, 07, 09:49  #4

Quoting: truhlei
n some Russian translations of posts at Polish forums I came throgh a new term "pisdelcy" used for PiS leaders.


LOL i call them pisdelcy as well


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Grzegorz_
  Sep 27, 07, 09:51  #5

OK...

"PISdelcy" is from PIS (party of twins) and is made to sound a bit like... pi¼dzielcy - which is not a nice word.


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Grzegorz_
  Sep 27, 07, 09:52  #6

Quoting: Lukasz
LOL i call them pisdelcy as well


I call PO POlshewiks.


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truhlei
  Sep 27, 07, 09:52  #7

Does it sounds in Polish in the same way as in Russian. Does it sound like a sensoured term?

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Shawn_H
  Sep 27, 07, 09:52  #8

Quoting: Grzegorz_
pi¼dzielcy

But what does this term mean. Say it nicely G, so it doesn't get censored.


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truhlei
  Sep 27, 07, 09:53  #9

Quoting: Grzegorz_
"PISdelcy" is from PIS (party of twins) and is made to sound a bit like... pi¼dzielcy - which is not a nice word.

That is the answer to my previous question

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ConstantineK
  Sep 27, 07, 09:56  #10

It's unquotable name of female genital organs

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Shawn_H
  Sep 27, 07, 09:58  #11

Yes, we have a similar impression of some politicians in Canada too.


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zibo
  Sep 27, 07, 09:58  #12

e-ang.pl/256,Polish_Dictionary.html


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ConstantineK
  Sep 27, 07, 09:58  #13

Quoting: truhlei
Quoting: Grzegorz_
You people spy even on our forums ??

In general Russians know very little about Poland. But there are some enthusiasts who translate Polish political forums because they are full of humour and quite clever.
This volunteers participate in the site www.inosmi.ru that is for foreign mass media translations


Yes yes, that is why i am here on this forum. I am a old reader of www.inosmi.ru too.

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Lukasz
  Sep 27, 07, 10:00  #14

as to elections for a long time we havent seen so sharp and brutal campaing ...


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