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Speaks Polish?: Przepraszam, nie.
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Darun   
30 Oct 2009
Language / Polish vs. Romanian [21]

No, it actually came from the Latin "tata". :)
Darun   
30 Oct 2009
Language / Polish and Russian - learning by a beginner [30]

Hello guys,

I have the same question and also looking for help.
I need to learn by the middle of next year both Polish and Russian at an intermmediate level at least... help, anyone? I too am a beginner.
Darun   
30 Oct 2009
Language / Polish and Russian - learning by a beginner [30]

@ Gumishu,

Thank you for the advice.
Unfortunatelly, that's the goal that has been set for me and more unfortunatelly, I am doing this by my own. Well, Polish has to be at a high level, Russian can be at a beginner - intermediate level.

The problem is that I can't find any teachers were I am, and if by any chance I would find any, it would be way too expensive for me. I will just have to try my luck like this.
Darun   
2 Nov 2009
Language / Polish vs. Romanian [21]

Russian acccent? not even by a long shot, except that bloody DA which is the same, but even that one is pronounced very differently. Slavic words, yes, a lot. Very strange combination of latin + slavic: so, if you don't like the Romanian language, then you'll be aware to not mix any latin language with slavic one, because that would the result sound like.