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SzwedwPolsce   
1 Nov 2009
Language / The final "ę" [29]

It's certainly confusing for the novice.

It's not confusing at all. There are 2 ways to pronounce it, you can choose any of them, it doesn't matter.
SzwedwPolsce   
30 Oct 2009
Language / The final "ę" [29]

Some pronounce final -ę as nasal ę, and some like normal e. Not much more to say.
SzwedwPolsce   
28 Oct 2009
Life / Surgery in Poland (varicose veins)...anyone with experience/advice? [18]

I spoke to the surgeon after my operation.He said the cause was ( explained in my none medical vocabulary !!) . That basically veins have valves, these get blocked which causes the vein to die due to lack of oxygen. Once dead they expand to over 100 / 150 size thier width and float to top of the skin / surface hence making them look worse than what they really are.

Something like that. And the dilation is usually use to decreased blood circulation because the muscles in the lower limbs don't press correctly on the vessels, to pump up the blood. That's why varicose veins usually occur in people who sit down a lot and don't use their lower limb muscles.
SzwedwPolsce   
28 Oct 2009
Language / mój - moja [28]

Of course this is the best. But first you must figure out what gender it is. And we usually do that by looking at the endings. So indirect we use endings to decline nouns anyway. But you are right.
SzwedwPolsce   
28 Oct 2009
Language / "Prześle" - which verb is that? [7]

Letters "ą" and "ę" are often ignored and replaced by "a" and "e".

Many people also pronounce ę as e if it's the last letter of a word.
SzwedwPolsce   
28 Oct 2009
Language / mój - moja [28]

Would it be too much of an oversimplification to say that nouns are generally declined according to their endings rather than their gender?

In many cases this will create problems.

Kolega is declined (in most cases) as a masculine noun. But if you decline according to ending, it looks like feminine gender and it will be wrong.

Noc is a feminine noun. But if you decline according to ending, it looks like masculine gender and it will be wrong.

Miłość is a feminine noun. But if you decline according to ending, it looks like masculine gender and it will be wrong.

I think we make it more difficult than it really is. Do it as usual, and it will be correct, we only have to learn a few exceptions.
SzwedwPolsce   
28 Oct 2009
Language / mój - moja [28]

Male gender nouns always require male gender adjectives regardless of ending

But be aware of the noun kolega in the dative case, here it will be declined as if it was a feminine gender noun (koledze). But the adjective will be declined as a masculine adjective.

My friend/colleague in dative case = mojemu (masc) koledze (fem)

Summary: Kolega will be declined as a masculine noun in all cases, except dative where it takes feminine noun ending. But any adjective associated with kolega will have masculine ending in the dative case.
SzwedwPolsce   
28 Oct 2009
Real Estate / Prices of apartments in Krakow are collapsing further down in 2010-2011 [150]

I think the divide between rich and poor plays a significant part in Polish property prices.

Of course. The countryside and popular areas in Krakow or Warsaw are like different worlds.
It's a little different from some other countries where nice places on the countryside with some land cost a fortune.
SzwedwPolsce   
28 Oct 2009
Love / PreMarital sex and Polish women or maybe all women [46]

Most young Poles today seem to have a rather natural relationship to sex. Not as many 'one night stands' as in Western Europe. But the majority don't mind having sex with their partner (bf/gf) before marriage. It's a good balance I think.
SzwedwPolsce   
28 Oct 2009
Love / Girls in Poland so desperate for$ Poland has the greatest no of Prostitutes [135]

Men are not egoistic they are deciders. If Logic makes sense they will drop the Ego.
Women are not deciders they just think of something and they stick on it even if it doesnot make sense

Jesus Christ! What a generalization. It's hard to take it seriously.

Woman make decisions, especially in private life and relationships, just as much as men do.
SzwedwPolsce   
28 Oct 2009
Love / PreMarital sex and Polish women or maybe all women [46]

Of the Polish girls I know about 75% had sex with their boyfriend before marriage, and 25% waited until getting married.

most women feel bad about premarital sex and they want to have it only after marriage. That can be a cultural or religious effect both
what do you think?

Actually no. It seems that the majority of Polish girls think it's natural to have sex if you have a stable relationship.

The ones who don't have sex before marriage are almost only for religious reasons. In my opinion there is not a culture among young Poles in general that you should wait until marriage. If we go to a country we must respect its culture.
SzwedwPolsce   
27 Oct 2009
Life / Gender roles in Polish culture [7]

This subject is so big that it's impossible to know what to write. You must be much more specific.

But one thing I can say, gender roles are changing in Poland, it's a complex and dynamic situation right know.
SzwedwPolsce   
27 Oct 2009
Language / Polish Language Pronunciation - Example Words and Phrases [178]

To say that ć/ci, rz/ż, u/ó are different is pure phantasmagoria. Please do not believe people who say this, just take what all grammar books say about it for granted.

That is what I have seen also.

The pairs rz/ż, u/ó and ch/h were once pronounced differently and still are in certain dialects of Polish

Exactly as I thought.
SzwedwPolsce   
26 Oct 2009
Love / Why are Polish girls constantly ill? [166]

96 Paracetamol costs about the same as 32 Paracetamol in Poland

Hehe... I understood.

By the way, today I saw that they were only selling 200 mg tabl. ibuprofen in the supermarket. Can't understand why, because the normal dose is 400 mg x 3 daily. Maybe they wanted people to take 2 tabl. x 3 daily, just to make more money. And "200 mg" was written with very small letters. Greedy bastards.

And generally the packs are smaller in Poland. They want you to buy several small packs instead of one bigger. Good in one way maybe, less amounts of drugs are wasted, good for nature.
SzwedwPolsce   
26 Oct 2009
Love / Why are Polish girls constantly ill? [166]

I can get 3 times as much Paracetamol for the same price in the UK

You don't need 3 times as much paracetamol. Unless you want to shock your hepar. But in that case no more vodka for you after that. ;)
SzwedwPolsce   
26 Oct 2009
Language / Zajebiiiiiście! [30]

Zaje and the biscie

Even Zajeb as a "stem". Or jeb if you correspond it to jebać (to fuck).
SzwedwPolsce   
26 Oct 2009
Language / Zajebiiiiiście! [30]

how zajebać comes to mean f***ing kill sb, as opposed to just 'to kill sb..'

Because it's vulgar. And the normal way to say "to kill somebody" is completely different, and has nothing to do with zajebać.

But it's important to remember that zajebisce/zajebisty can have a positive meaning, like in "zajebista piosenka" (fucking great song).
SzwedwPolsce   
26 Oct 2009
Language / Zajebiiiiiście! [30]

Zajebać and jebać are different words. But if you look at the verb (zajebać) corresponding to the adverb zajebiście (or adjective zajebisty), you see that the stem is the same as in jebać (fuck). This can be one of the reasons why you can translate for example zajebista piosenka as "fucking great song". But it's kind of vulgar.
SzwedwPolsce   
26 Oct 2009
Life / How do Polish people view themselves? [92]

It's well-know psychological knowledge that people who always need to tell how superior they are, are the ones with low self-esteem.

There are people in Poland (and in all countries) who think they are superior and better than everyone else. But there are also many Poles that underestimate themselves. This depends more on personality than nationality.
SzwedwPolsce   
26 Oct 2009
Language / How does Polish sound to you? How to make Polish sound more pleasurable? [100]

I don't have anything like that melodious intonation

There is no one in Sweden that doesn't have any melodic intonation at all. It's always impossible to analyze your own dialect. Since you've been speaking it for all your life, it sounds different to you than to people from other places. (I'm also from the West coast)
SzwedwPolsce   
26 Oct 2009
Love / Girls in Poland so desperate for$ Poland has the greatest no of Prostitutes [135]

and women are more egoistic than men too.

Actually I don't agree. Of the men and women I've met, the men are generally more egoistic.

I was told repeateadly that local girls are the best,the most beautiful and what more that they make the best prostitutes.

Southern always has a new story to tell.
SzwedwPolsce   
25 Oct 2009
Love / Girls in Poland so desperate for$ Poland has the greatest no of Prostitutes [135]

europe where most cheat.

Yes, everyone cheat in Europe. We have competitions who cheats the most. We also have it as a subject in High School, how to cheat in the most effective way.

in finland boyfriends allow their girls to cheat

Yes of course. Why not? You should share with your friends, or else it's very egoistic.

Euorpeon women also use pillow mostly so that voice doesnot go outside, same reasons everywhere.

There is a EU-law saying that you must have a pillow over your mouth.

Stop with your generalizations about Europe. You have only heard rumors and generalizations. Many people cheat, but many people do not cheat.
SzwedwPolsce   
25 Oct 2009
Love / Why are Polish girls constantly ill? [166]

This is not only Polish women, also many Polish men are like this. But in all countries women are usually more likely to go to the doctor and to take drugs.

Now you mention it, indeed, every PL girl I've known always had a truckload of medicins in her house.

As a medical student in Poland I can say that Poles often want a drug for every minor symptom they had for more than 24 hours. A generalization of course, but often true.

Many Polish doctors write prescriptions for drugs against selflimitining conditions where the drug will not help much anyway.

As I said before, there is a reason why there can one Apteka in almost every block.
SzwedwPolsce   
24 Oct 2009
Love / Do not marry Polish woman [212]

Its true that Polish women cannot accept any other culture

You can't say that all Polish women are like your ex. gf. Because you don't know that.