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Posts by NiuniaOlunia  

Joined: 25 Feb 2014 / Female ♀
Last Post: 16 Apr 2014
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From: USA, Los Angeles
Speaks Polish?: Somewhat
Interests: Dancing, continuing learning Polish, 3D design, I want to find a cure to Alzheimer's after my dziadek died February 5, 2014

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NiuniaOlunia   
16 Apr 2014
Life / Which E-mail/websites from Poland are the best? [9]

Gmail is extremely aggravating. It's changed youtube, and now you need it for your phone, I'm not a fan of the set up no matter how many times I adjust settings
NiuniaOlunia   
4 Apr 2014
Life / Which E-mail/websites from Poland are the best? [9]

I know of the polish email sites such as onet.pl, tlen.pl, and others, I saw a previous forum about that. Which site would be the best? Does it come with an application for my phone? (Android) And I use Gadu Gadu. Are any websites associated with Gadu Gadu for emails or profiles? (I use nk.pl)
NiuniaOlunia   
25 Feb 2014
Language / Polish online slang phrases? [12]

I'm 100% Polish. I'm from America and I been learning Polish for a few years now with a lot of help from family. My family knows Polish but they don't know how people use Polish online. As in slang. Like "Laughing out loud" as lol and in Spanish, q is short for "que". What are some commonly used "slang" or shortened words in Polish that are used online? I'm 22 years old and of course people I speak to online (mostly imvu.com) have some sort of shortened slang. Also, in German people type "hahaha" as "hihihihi" and Spanish as "jajaja" is there any special way Polish people type hahaha? I know it's probably based on the sound of the language. These are probably very odd questions but after learning Polish so long, I don't want to look dumb not knowing what someone my age says. I know the "old school" Polish, before the internet.