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From: Anglia, Birmingham
Speaks Polish?: słabo
Interests: sport, języky obcyme

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wixer   
27 Sep 2012
Language / Polish word "no". Is it a slang word? [22]

I'm trying to find out more about the Polish word "no". Is it a slang word? What exactly does it mean? Some dictionaries say it means "well", but I know it also means "yes". I would really appreciate your comments. Wixer
wixer   
28 Sep 2012
Language / Polish word "no". Is it a slang word? [22]

thanks for all your answers, seems like it's one of those words that you can only use when you have a real feel for the language
wixer   
28 Sep 2012
Language / oko / oczy? [4]

The plural of oko is oczy, but is the plural oka still used? Also how about these genitive plural forms: oczu, oczów, ócz and ók? Also instrumental plural forms oczami, oczyma and okami. Are all of these still in use?

Dzięki Wixer
wixer   
28 Sep 2012
Language / oko / oczy? [4]

Brilliant answer. Thank you
wixer   
28 Sep 2012
Language / Polish word "no". Is it a slang word? [22]

Interesting comment. By the way, this expression ' innit ,' which has crept into the English language over recent years, is an awful expression. It's mainly used by young people and in my opinion makes those who use it appear both ignorant and uneducated. It's by far the worst word to come into general use in English in living memory. That's my view anyway