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From: Jersey City, NJ
Speaks Polish?: tak.
Interests: currently learning russian/mandarin/latin, linguistics, photography, film and literature, jeść pierogi

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monk   
17 Dec 2008
Language / What are some loanwords in the Polish language? [24]

i'm curious about words that have been loaned from other languages into polish. i know there are a lot of french words, some german maybe (i am pretty sure that "dach" is one of them), and in recent years, some english words.

any other languages? wanna provide some examples?
monk   
2 Aug 2007
Life / 80s Polish TV Shows [26]

my fave Polish 80s show is Alternatywy 4, although it isn't a kids show. I don't know many Polish kids shows as I grew up in the usa :(
monk   
27 Jul 2007
USA, Canada / Where to buy Polish food in New Jersey? [157]

In Jersey City there's one downtown. It's called I think Europa and the address is 527 Jersey Ave. you can buy different kinds of Polish meat, sausage, cheese, candy, bread, cakes and pączki :D And there's a Polish travel agency like across the street.

You can also buy Polish cookies, marinated mushrooms, & other Polish products at A&P's around here.

There's also a Polish Deli called Sawa, also in Jersey City, I think it's on Central Avenue, near Dickinson HS

And in terms of shops outside of NJ (but near Jersey City) well, you can always go to the Greenpoint area in Brooklyn, it's a big Polish community, full of Polish stores and restaurants. Or, go to Brighton Beach, also in Brooklyn. It's mostly a Russian community but you can often find products like Polish juices and water (Nałęczowianka, etc.) in the stores. Plus you can enjoy a day at the beach and/or Coney Island while you're there 8)

Hope this helps people.