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mikey [Guest]
  Jan 12, 07, 07:44  #1

Hi...

Could someone please tell me what "misiu" means, ive been told it is a very sweet word but id like to check first. Also could anybody give me any other sweet words or phrases because i know a very special lady why would love to hear them

Many thanks

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sapphire
  Jan 12, 07, 07:45  #2

my boyfriend calls me that... think it means teddy bear.

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sapphire
  Jan 12, 07, 07:46  #3

zabko - little frog
kotku - kitten

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Bartolome
  Jan 12, 07, 10:39  #4

Sloneczko - 'Tiny Sun'
Kochanie- darling
Moja lepsza polówka - My better half

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Eurola
  Jan 12, 07, 22:34  #5

Quoting: mikey, Post #1
tell me what "misiu" means


Mikey, misiu means a teddy bear but I would not want to be called that...There might be a slight meaning of extra pounds there. I don't think women like this one. It is very nice for a man to be sweetly called misiu, but it's different for us...(I know, it's not fair)
There is a thread from few days ago which lists lots and lots of sweet words with translations. Take a peek there.

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svengoolie
  Jan 12, 07, 22:48  #6

Nigdy nie widzialem takich pieknych ochu...

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shewolf
  Jan 12, 07, 22:53  #7

Quoting: svengoolie, Post #6
Nigdy nie widzialem takich pieknych ochu...


Is that Svengoolie I see flying around? He is so poetic.

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svengoolie
  Jan 12, 07, 23:04  #8

Ahwoooooooo !! Shewolf has risen

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sapphire
  Jan 15, 07, 07:09  #9

Quoting: Eurola, Post #5
misiu means a teddy bear but I would not want to be called that...There might be a slight meaning of extra pounds there. I don't think women like this one.

Does that mean my bf is calling me fat then?

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aune [Guest]
  Jan 15, 07, 11:05  #10

/Does that mean my bf is calling me fat then?/

i dont think so, my boyfriend calls me 'misiu' or 'misia' we are both polish and i like it. (no meaning of extra pounds there)

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sapphire
  Jan 15, 07, 11:41  #11

Quoting: aune, Post #10
i dont think so, my boyfriend calls me 'misiu' or 'misia' we are both polish and i like it. (no meaning of extra pounds there)

Thanks. thats good to know.

Any idea what Nuniu means? sorry dont know how to spell it.

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Eurola
  Jan 20, 07, 12:58  #12

sapphire, misiu, misia are wonderful, sweet words as long as you don't have any extras on you

Niunia, Niunius, Niusia are endearing words used alone and often added to your real name.
Your sapphire name could be sapphiruniunia, aune above could be called auniusia etc

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lofty
  Jan 30, 07, 14:30  #13

I quite like this one (misiu). Only this morning I found a little note on top of my laptop addressed to misiu (well, obvously to me ) and I already knew what it meant from another thread on this forum, and it doesn't bother me. I'm guessing it is probably more appropriate for this to be used from a woman to a man.

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kevcah182 [Guest]
  Feb 10, 07, 02:08  #14

so how is misiu pronounced?

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TheAutoholic [Guest]
  Feb 10, 07, 04:50  #15

As far as I know, it would be said "meh-see-u"

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Gustaw
  Feb 16, 07, 04:32  #16

Quoting: TheAutoholic
As far as I know, it would be said "meh-see-u"

Rather "Mee-shee-oo", with this "shee-oo" said almost at the same time.

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Ziyah [Guest]
  Feb 16, 07, 04:47  #17

How do you say "you are my precious" in Polish? A gud friend of mine thaught me this and at first it was ok for me to pronounce it, then I kinda forgot. I want to know how, cuz it really made him happy me saying this in polish


-Ziyah

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sapphire
  Feb 16, 07, 06:49  #18

Quoting: Eurola
sapphire, misiu, misia are wonderful, sweet words as long as you don't have any extras on you

how about pagorki or pagoreshki? . dont know how to spell it... I know it means kind of fat.. but he tells me it is in an endearing way

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Gustaw
  Feb 17, 07, 05:04  #19

Quoting: Ziyah
How do you say "you are my precious" in Polish?

"Mój skarbie" ("My treasure", exactly).

Quoting: sapphire
how about pagorki or pagoreshki? . dont know how to spell it... I know it means kind of fat.. but he tells me it is in an endearing way

"Pagórki", "pagóreczki"? Quite funny, I've never heard that here in Poland, but... It means "hillocks"

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daffy
  Feb 17, 07, 05:07  #20

Aw this is a lovely thread

I say to my gf 'moja kochana' but thats cos my polish is not great.:P

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Timur [Guest]
  Mar 13, 07, 07:36  #21

This is a wonderful, and for me, useful thread. Thanks to all contributors!

Mike, Wilmington, DE

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karturn
  Mar 13, 07, 12:38  #22

My husband use to call our daughter his little Zabtia (little frog). It has stuck, I still call her that. He use to call her Pieschaka (sp) wich means a high, trill or squeal. He did that after she started to babble. She can be loud sometimes! He did say he had to stop calling her that & start calling her by her given name, Emma but I still call her that as well, just not as much as zabtia or Emma!
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JuneBug82 [Guest]
  Mar 15, 07, 02:07  #23

hi everyone -
does anyone know what "po-che-ha" means? me boyfriend calls me that - he says it means "my happiness"... i think it is spelled POCHA, but i'm not sure. I hope someone knows! thanks a lot!!!

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Ryś [Guest]
  Mar 15, 07, 03:13  #24

Quoting: JuneBug82
"po-che-ha"

Pociecha. Sometimes polish parents call that their children when they are proud of them. It is inappropriate for boy-girl relation.

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lechu [Guest]
  Mar 16, 07, 08:44  #25

do not lisen Rys. Everything is appropriate if it doesnt hurt your fillings. it may by associated with childhood by him. Pociecha is very good and nice world.
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Lechu

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JuneBug82 [Guest]
  Mar 17, 07, 02:54  #26

thank you so much !!!!

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ben300 [Guest]
  Mar 22, 07, 11:21  #27

how do i ask a girl to be my girlfriend and not to move away?? please write back asap!!

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james
  Mar 28, 07, 20:40  #28

Hey you People i love you all..
Been looking at all the posts and like yer kinda see a lot of love out there and i wish to say thank you to all of you who have initiated this part of the human need to be loved...
Huge Hugs to you Allllll xxxxxxxx

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james
  Mar 28, 07, 20:44  #29

ps it could well may be a wish to cuddle embrace as i cannot find a word that says cuddle in polish ....
May you get plenty .-)

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chopperdad43 [Guest]
  Mar 28, 07, 20:59  #30

my old girlfriend liked me to call her pumkin,she heard me say thay to my girls a few times,i couldnt call her that,that was my girls nickname,and anyways you cant give yourself a nickname right? so i asked a polish friend at work how to say pumkin in polish he said :din-yah : .so i called her from work one morning to say good morning(cause im good like that)i called her din-yea ...she said kinda unpleasntly that that was what they called her in school as a kid <she said she was chunky as a kid .coulda fooled me.she was fine.so fine.so what im getting at is dont call her din-yea.......best of luck...be carefulll...she may be a charnay pieonk nazwa sh-myerch

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