Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Polish/Irish wedding?

For my wedding, I would like my mother to do a Polish reading of a poem/proverb/lyrics/etc %26amp; my future mother-in-law to do an Irish reading. And suggestions for either? We are not incredibly religious.

Polish/Irish wedding?
i bet ur mother-in-law knows all bout blessing cos its what parents do in Poland they often read sth and i know she can handle finding sth good on her own ;) just tell her u wish she read sth n she will find it





there is an example


http://wesele.plock.pl/slub-9.html



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I want to learn how to speak polish. Where can i find any sites?

I have a polish neighbor. And I would love to speak polish with her. She knows english and she is teaching me some fluent polish. Also I want to know more and know more faster. I also think it would be a easy and quick language to learn plus a fun language too. Do you have any idea where I can get emails that send me an email every week teaching me polish? Also like on the emails it would have windows that pop up and say it out loud on a voice thing. Thank you. Please give me any links or ideas.

I want to learn how to speak polish. Where can i find any sites?
http://www.byki.com/





this website is pretty good- you just download this program, and it teaches you words ( not exactly conversational, but the basics)



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Polish spelling help!!!?

ok so i need help figuring out this guys last name. is is said like shibberchefskik but i cant spell it right.... i know its polish...

Polish spelling help!!!?
chrzbiewski
Reply:szyberczewski?


that's not a real name, to my knowledge, but that's the closest i can come up with.


ooh! i know now. its przybyczewski probably!
Reply:Ummm...I would guess that it's szyberchewski.


It's definitely not pzyberchevski. That's not anywhere near Polish spelling.



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Polish and Russian?

Are Polish and Russian the same thing, or like descendants???

Polish and Russian?
Of course, Russian and Polish are not the same thing. They belong to the same group of Slavic languages (along with many others), but they are different.


You can read more if you like:


Russian language: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_lan...


Polish language:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_lang...





Good luck!
Reply:they're definately not the same thing, they don't use the same alphabet, but there are certainly a lot of similarities.


There's a polish girl in my russian class and she seems to find it a lot easier than me because some of it's similar to her own language. I don't know the history of it or anything but that's my experience on it.
Reply:Only because you're so young (I suppose so - you like Hannah Montana), your question can be excused...


Look, in the world, there are some groups of nations (which very long ago had common history, e.g. are descended from certain group of tribes, nowadays use quite similar languages). One of these groups in Europe is Slavic one which includes, among others: Polish, Czech, Slovak, Ukrainians, Belorussians, Russians, Serbs, Croats, Slovenes. That group contains 3 sub-groups: West- (3 first mentioned nations), East- (3 next) and South- (3 last) Slavic.


All the structure of all Indo-European languages can be seen here: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en...


So, as you can see, Polish and Russian are both Slavic nations, but that's all. Because of the history of Poland, Polish rather don't like Russians generally.


Eventually, Russians and Polish have common descendans in remote history (just like English and e.g. Swedes).
Reply:NO NO NO


Poles and Russians are two VERY different things.



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Polish-english translation please?

i have no idea how to spell Polish words but i'll try my best.





what do "spierdalai" and "curva mach" mean? i'm pretty sure i spelled them wrong.


just asking out of curiosity, because i hear them say those words all the time...

Polish-english translation please?
They are extremely bad words. They might have the same definition as in english, and even though the english words might not seem as bad, if you say these in polish, it is veryyy bad.





Spierdalaj means sort of like "get the f*** out/ away".





Kurva mach means "mother f***".
Reply:Diamond is right, these words are very ugly and offensive.


The correct spelling is:


spierdalaj


kurwa mać





ps. sorry for swearing :(
Reply:polish is a..slavik language sort of..





kurva in Serbian..means whore



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How do i take nail polish off fake nail, without messing the nail up?...EASY 10 POINTS!!!!?

i got my nails done bout 2 weeks ago, but i have painted them so much, i cant paint them anymore, without it looking bad...Anywayz, wut im getting at is: i wanna keep my nails on but i want to take the nail polish off of them...all i have is acetone nail polish remover...can i use this or do i need another kind of nail polish remover...is there something else i can use?


THANKS :)

How do i take nail polish off fake nail, without messing the nail up?...EASY 10 POINTS!!!!?
Obviously the people didn't read that you ONLY have acetone. Use 75% or higher rubbing alcohol.
Reply:You have to use a non-acetone polish remover. If you use the acetone remover it will make the nail thinner and you would need to replace them.
Reply:if it is acrylic then just nail polish remover if it is plastic then you cant with out removing the nail
Reply:You cant use acetons remover on artificial nails - acetone is a solvent for PMMA (the polymer that makes up artificial nails.)





Instead, buy non-acetone polish remover. If you dont want to scrub the polish off, soak some gauze or cotton pads in the remover, put them on your nails, and wrap some aluminum foil around them. Give it about 10 minutes, then the polish should be dissolved and rinse right off.
Reply:thatll work just fine


make sure that u don't go to hard.


good luck! : )
Reply:Get non-acetone nailpolish remover. However, your nails won't be as smooth and shiny if you do them yourself. Try getting a buffer and smoothing them down before you paint them, too.


You cant use acetons remover on artificial nails - acetone is a solvent for PMMA (the polymer that makes up artificial nails.)





Instead, buy non-acetone polish remover. If you dont want to scrub the polish off, soak some gauze or cotton pads in the remover, put them on your nails, and wrap some aluminum foil around them. Give it about 10 minutes, then the polish should be dissolved and rinse right off.
Reply:non acetone nail polish remover





and then soak in warm water.
Reply:Get non-acetone nailpolish remover. However, your nails won't be as smooth and shiny if you do them yourself. Try getting a buffer and smoothing them down before you paint them, too.
Reply:Go to the nail salon explain what you want them to do and then maybe they will do it or tell you what you have to buy



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POLISH ppl help =D?

what is:





'Julia loves water!'





in polish?





is it 'Ulia something woda' loooool





can you also help by putting how it is pronounced lol plleeeasee

POLISH ppl help =D?
Julia kocha wodę!





pronounce it like


you-lee-a koh-ha voh-deh
Reply:sorry never learned polish at school. i hope you find the answer you can find it on the net just type it in



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