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Posts by Davey  

Joined: 29 Jun 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 25 Sep 2012
Threads: Total: 13 / In This Archive: 10
Posts: Total: 388 / In This Archive: 310
From: Halifax/Toronto, Canada
Speaks Polish?: trochę, uczę się języka polskiego od 5 lat
Interests: Polska, Jezyk Polski, Polskie jedzenie

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Davey   
27 Nov 2007
Language / Ciebie <-> tobie [22]

Cię, Ciebie, Ty, Tobie, Ci, Tobą
Davey   
18 Nov 2007
Travel / Krakow's Weather [8]

I dont know but beware of the pidgeons!
Davey   
18 Nov 2007
Language / If The Polish Language Is Too Hard >>> Sing Instead [18]

I loveee Polish music....Doda, £zy, Ewelina Flinta, Maciek Silski, Paweł Kukiz, Gosia Andrzejewicz, Mezo etc etc etc

I find it so much easier to sing in Polish than speak it, I even learned to rap in Polish=)
Davey   
18 Nov 2007
Genealogy / strange Polish mixes [116]

My Polish great-grandfather married a French women, who was married to a Dutch man=P
Davey   
17 Nov 2007
Language / Genetive, "jej" and "jego" [8]

It can be used to use emphasis as well...
ex. 'Jego nie znam', I don't know him
Davey   
16 Nov 2007
Language / A Native American or a Native Pole: Who is better into which language? [116]

Again, you do not know Polish anyway so why is it hilarious?

Because it made me laugh after reading it.... I am making an effort to learn and have never claimed to be fluent=) but I can survive in Poland....

and Halifax is a ****** place, I agree.
Davey   
30 Jun 2007
Language / Polish Language Pronunciation - Example Words and Phrases [220]

Merged: Pronounce Się

I pretty much get the point/meaning of się but I am still somewhat confused. I know it's used with some verbs, I am wondering does it just modify the verb or change the meaning totally?(ex ludzic, ludzic sie)

Also besides using it with verbs, where else would it be appropriate?
thanks=)
Davey   
30 Jun 2007
Language / Which case for adjectives? [47]

I think you can say: ex. Jestes mily(Nom), Jestes milym chlopakiem(Inst.)
If you are describing a noun, I think its narzednik and mianowik when just using an adj.
anyways just to be safe use narzednik...
Davey   
30 Jun 2007
Life / Polish legal drinking and smoking laws [7]

Yeah im looking forward to embracing the culture and I wouldnt mind church and such, but I also want to have a little fun=P
Davey   
30 Jun 2007
Life / Polish legal drinking and smoking laws [7]

Im kind of nervous because im going to Poland soon and staying with relatives that i havent met yet and they seem all Catholic and religious but I also hear Poles are crazy partiers so im not sure what to expect from them because im definately not religious.
Davey   
30 Jun 2007
USA, Canada / Polish Canadians [117]

Wow, a Polish church in NS?! The only other one I know about is in the ghetto in Dartmouth haha but its kind of unofficially Polish, all the Polish people in Halifax go there basically.
Davey   
30 Jun 2007
Language / A Native American or a Native Pole: Who is better into which language? [116]

Yeah and Sanskrit is far more difficult than Polish I even learnt a litle Atlantian talk about a difficult language oh man but of the 45 languages I know Polish ranks 13th or 14th depending on the day in difficulty.

Is it possible to know 45 languages fluently?

bo on jest glupi!! If you are considering staying in Poland it might be an idea to start to learn the language first. Look up the word poniewaz first in a dictiobnary and then you can write a little better Polish. I tell you what, I will come and give you some free Polish Language lessons the next time I come over to Poland-you can have them for free as all language lessons the world over should be.

hilarious=)