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Post by Jaga on Dec 7, 2007 10:43:53 GMT -7
Holly found this interesting blog with Polish Christmas Phrases - both, in writing and also in audio. Please see it here: polishphrases.blogspot.com/the girl seems to have more than just Christmas phrases!
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joyce
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Post by joyce on Dec 7, 2007 15:08:47 GMT -7
Is learning how to speak Polish just as difficult as it is learning how to speak English? This is the first time that I have ever heard anyone speak the Polish language in sentences. I know some Polish words. It sounds like the words run into each other. I have seen the words "sto lat." What do they mean?
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Post by rdywenur on Dec 7, 2007 17:27:21 GMT -7
Sto is 100 and lat is years usually used to wish someone a long life in a toast.
(I wish I had seen this a day earlier when I was struggling with my writing Christmas cards to Poland)
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Pawian
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Post by Pawian on Dec 7, 2007 22:33:02 GMT -7
Sto is 100 and lat is years usually used to wish someone a long life in a toast. (I wish I had seen this a day earlier when I was struggling with my writing Christmas cards to Poland) Sto lat is similar to Happy Birthday.
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