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ania 234 [Guest]
  Mar 28, 08, 05:26  #61

misiu - mean teddy bear in english it is cute word
other sweat words:
slonko - little sun
kotku - kitty
zlotko - goldie
cukiereczku- sugar honey




pozdrawiam / greetings

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Eagle20
  Mar 28, 08, 06:02  #62

żabciu - little frog

skarbie - treasure

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kristine2008 [Guest]
  Mar 28, 08, 20:11  #63

could someone show how to pronounce this?

żabciu - little frog

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urszula
  Mar 28, 08, 20:12  #64

zsap-choo
as in Zsa Zsa Gabor

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kristine2008 [Guest]
  Mar 28, 08, 20:16  #65

Thanks so much...

One more question, if I may?

An endearing nick-name for Danny/Dan/Daniel?

Would that be something that sounds like "dahn-yoo"?

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kristine2008 [Guest]
  Mar 28, 08, 20:21  #66

And sorry...one more question...

I dated a Polish man years ago...there was an expression he used that sounded roughly like "Domm in ya bood gee"? He said it meant "give me a kiss"? Any clues on this one?

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urszula
  Mar 28, 08, 20:29  #67

"Daj me buzi"
Yes, it means give me a kiss

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JustysiaS
  Mar 28, 08, 20:33  #68

urszula wrote:
"Daj me buzi"


how about Pocałuj mnie w dupę ;)

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kristine2008 [Guest]
  Mar 28, 08, 20:42  #69

You all are wonderful!

1. How do you properly pronounce "daj me buzi"?

2. I'm pretty sure I know what "dupe" is, lol. So, how do you say: "Kiss my dupe", lol?

3. Anyone able to answer this? An endearing nick-name for Danny/Dan/Daniel?
Would that be something that sounds like "dahn-yoo"?

Sorry for all the questions, and thanks a million for your help!

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JustysiaS
  Mar 28, 08, 20:53  #70

"daj me buzi"?


dah-ee meh boo-shee

kiss my dupe


pocaluj mnie w dupe ;)

An endearing nick-name for Danny/Dan/Daniel?


my mom always calls guys called Daniel - Daniel-Łoś(wash) (Daniel-Moose lol, a daniel is a species of moose). danio (dahn-yo) is a make of a yoghurt-ish dessert in Poland ;)

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urszula
  Mar 28, 08, 21:03  #71

Daniel is not a moose species, but a deer. And in Polish it's a Jeleń Daniel. And a Jeleń is an elk but a deer is a sarna so depending on the type of deer it can be a white-tail deer which in Polish is a Jeleń Wirgiński, or an elk which is also a Jeleń. And a Deer is a Sarna.

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JustysiaS
Edited by: JustysiaS  Mar 28, 08, 21:04  #72

jeleń is stag, sarna is deer, łoś is moose. all i said was that my mom call gyus called daniel mooses, i never really checked if a daniel was a type of a moose or a deer...

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urszula
Edited by: urszula  Mar 28, 08, 21:07  #73

Yes, a stag is a male jeleń.
I know a few stags... LOL

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JustysiaS
  Mar 28, 08, 21:08  #74

and i know a few jeleni ;)

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m1illion
  Mar 30, 08, 00:10  #75

omg cannot believe I found this thread!
my girl is Polish and I am trying so hard to learn and as you can imagione it is difficult at best. You all have had some wonderful q & A's

She calls me Danio as has been posted here before and Danek.
Kotku I thought was more like sweetheart and kotek is kitten

looking forward to being here!

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m1illion
  Mar 30, 08, 00:45  #76

nm about kotku she set me straight :)))

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Veneziaa
  Apr 14, 08, 02:03  #77

Thread attached on merging:
Sexy polish phrases

What are some sexy Polish phrases I can learn to say to my boyfriend?
He is Polish and I want to surprise him. XD

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NieMota
Edited by: NieMota  Apr 14, 08, 03:13  #78


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eek
  Apr 16, 08, 14:21  #79

Hey. What is "hey darlin" in polish?

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CoolMoon
  Apr 16, 08, 14:56  #80

Maybe "hej kochanie" but I'm not sure...

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Jenni
  Apr 23, 08, 17:10  #81

Love this thread! I love cute Polish nicknames.. my boyfriend and i joke a lot and we sometimes call each other żabsko or żabisko.. big ugly smelly froggy.. i call him that cos i think it sounds even cuter and he just thinks its so funny that i find it cute! Probably not a good idea for anyone else to say this to their gf/bf though... hmm.. Also we went swimming one day and i had just learned that szybko means fast so i called him my szybko rybko (fast fishy) which kinda stuck :)

Other nicknames..
Tygrysek [/b](or Tygrysku when addressing him) - little tiger
Serduszko - sweetheart
Malpko - little monkey!
Pocieszny - (someone may possibly correct me on spelling of this but...) we dont have a word for it in English, you can call him that if you were upset and he made you feel better :)

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eek
  Apr 24, 08, 13:44  #82

So does hej mean hey?

thanks jennu, you post came in handy :)
I love that word, Serduszko

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Zgubiony
Edited by: Zgubiony  Apr 24, 08, 13:46  #83

Yes. Hej is Hey. The PL j is similar to an Eng. y


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Dred
  Apr 25, 08, 09:27  #84

Could anyone give me the affectionate version of my wife's name "Danna". She is visiting Poland right now, and in my letters to her I would like to address her more personally in Polish, as in "My Dearest Danna" (in Polish)

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Jenni
  Apr 26, 08, 03:34  #85

my dearest is Moj Najdrozsze... but im not sure about how that works with a name.. like if it would become Moja Najdrozsza.. cos its a woman's name.. hmm... someone will know, no doubt!! :)

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Grzegorz_
  Apr 26, 08, 03:50  #86

Jenni:
Moja Najdrozsza.. cos its a woman's name..


Yes...

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Dred
  Apr 26, 08, 15:26  #87

Thank you, so maybe Moj Najdrozsza Danna,

What about Moj Najdrozsza Dannaniusia? Too much? Does that even work?

Eurola I'm not sure I got it right.

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
Eurola


I apologize in advance for the poor formatting, I'm a newbie.

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Seanus PREMIUM
  Apr 26, 08, 15:28  #88

Aniołku is very nice. Kochaniołku is what I call my girl. It must sound strange to Polish ears

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polishgirltx
  Apr 26, 08, 15:41  #89

Seanus:
Kochaniołku

it's cute....i like to make up sweet nicknames for my bf myself :)

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Seanus PREMIUM
  Apr 26, 08, 15:44  #90

It's more of a girl's thing but girl's love it when their guy sincerely calls them sth sweet and not just casually said.

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