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Post by Jaga on Nov 22, 2005 21:12:52 GMT -7
Hi Jim and all your article about potato salad is already posted, thank you! Polish Vegetable and Potato-Vegetable Salad Recipe culture.polishsite.us/articles/art341.htmlI was thinking that I have to post the article about this typical Polish salad for a long time already, please say thank you to your cousin by the way, do you want to be named just as Jim or would you like to have your real or nick name posted?
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Post by jimpres on Nov 22, 2005 21:17:43 GMT -7
You can post Kuba Przedzienkowski
Dzieki za gory
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Post by Jaga on Nov 23, 2005 7:58:16 GMT -7
You can post Kuba Przedzienkowski Dzieki za gory Jim, I changed it by the way +++Dzieki za gory+++
means: Thank you for the mountains
+++Dzieki z gory+++ means: Thank you in advancehow treacherous Polish language is!
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Post by jimpres on Nov 23, 2005 9:30:21 GMT -7
Oops to much of hurry 'z' But the mountains are nice ; ))
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Post by rdywenur on Nov 23, 2005 14:51:33 GMT -7
Wow one little letter off and I thought English was hard ...yikes!!!!
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Post by jimpres on Nov 23, 2005 16:47:01 GMT -7
And do you how quick Jaga nailed me ; )))
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Post by Jaga on Nov 23, 2005 18:52:34 GMT -7
Jim, it was just too funny not to mention it
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Post by jimpres on Nov 23, 2005 19:04:33 GMT -7
Wiem Kobieta wiem. I do appreciate any corrections to my poor Polish jezyk. I was just teasing you. I learned Polish from my mom mostly and guess what gender endings I still use? lam should be lem.
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Post by nancy on Nov 23, 2005 19:36:15 GMT -7
how treacherous Polish language is! I am glad that Jaga pointed this out, because how else would I learn proper Polish? ;D Forza's lesson on "polot" taught me "z" vs. "bez"
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