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Posts by okgirl66  

Joined: 28 Feb 2008 / Female ♀
Last Post: 18 Apr 2009
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From: Belfast
Speaks Polish?: not yet
Interests: travel, music

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okgirl66   
18 Apr 2009
Language / Polish was chosen the HARDEST LANGUAGE in the world to learn... :D [1558]

Cantonese though probably comes in a close second

I thought Cantonese was relatively easy - I mean there's no past tense or verb endings to worry about. Also the Cantonese for Monday - Saturday translates as Day1, Day2, Day3 etc....... and there are lots of other aspects of the language that are so simple. I know it's a tonal language but I love singing so it's just like learning the tune of the words. 是 嗎 ?
okgirl66   
11 Apr 2009
Language / Polish was chosen the HARDEST LANGUAGE in the world to learn... :D [1558]

so Poles should abandon Polish and learn German instead

NO !! I love polish even though it's really difficult - people should enjoy the challenge. I don't like the sound of german - reminds me of old war movies. Keep poles speaking polish and I'll be happy :-)
okgirl66   
26 Mar 2009
Life / Electricity in Poland: plug and voltage? [73]

Thank you Simren, I have found a two pin adapter and ordered it on-line. It's only £2.99 and says it is ok for Poland so I will use this:-


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okgirl66   
25 Mar 2009
Life / Electricity in Poland: plug and voltage? [73]

Thanks for the advice - that's really helpful - I shall be a happy cat now.

(don't know why but the reply messages wouldn't come up on my computer until about ten minutes after they were posted!)
okgirl66   
25 Mar 2009
Life / Electricity in Poland: plug and voltage? [73]

Thread attached on merging:
CAT NEEDS A CUP OF TEA IN POLAND !!!

I am going to Krakow in the summer and have just booked the hotel. It's a basic but good value hotel and they do not provide a kettle in the room for tea (which I must have). Can I buy an adaptor before I go and take my kettle with me?

I would be very grateful for any advice about this and what voltage and plug type it should be. Also where would I buy an adaptor like this? Thanks and purrs :-)


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