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Posts by Bartolome  

Joined: 14 Sep 2006 / Male ♂
Last Post: 27 Jan 2013
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From: Kraina Deszczowców
Speaks Polish?: Kruca fux, ja
Interests: Kufa, panie, acomieto

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Bartolome   
19 Jan 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

piździ

Since 'piździ' deriwes from 'pizda', which is (imo) the ultimate insult for female genitals, it's at least slightly rude. Besides saying this word in a good-mannered company would probably result in an explicit or implicit exclusion.

Zajebioza - said when you're in a state of bliss, e.g.
To przyjęcie to zajebioza - This party is f...g good.
Or just:
Zajebioza !
Bartolome   
19 Jan 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

- to tell a lot of bull$shit, lies (see note below)

I don't agree. It would be 'pierdolić', although this word is used in a nowadays slang to express awe, when referring to someone else's story.

Still, why would you want to use one swear-word when seven will do?

Because I already know these seven words, and don't know the one.
Bartolome   
19 Jan 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

So after all you agree :)

No, still referring to 'pierdolić'. E.g.:
- 'Jarek się ożenił.' ('Jarek got married')
- 'Pierdolisz !' ('Pierdolisz')

check PWN dictionary of the Polish language

Whatever, but 'napierdalać' as 'talking crap' sounds strange to me.
Bartolome   
20 Jan 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

He keeps on denying, and dyneing

What ? Napierdalaj sobie co chcesz, ale ja to pierdolę.
Bartolome   
20 Jan 2008
Love / Polish Women Versus Your Local Women ? [289]

What do you and don't you like about UK women relative to Polish women?

They don't speak Polish and are not interested.
Bartolome   
20 Jan 2008
Love / Polish Women Versus Your Local Women ? [289]

I'm both so I must have a split personality hahahaha ! I speak Polish, and, wait for it. English too.......

So you're a 'native' UK woman, then ?
Bartolome   
22 Jan 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

It's not that strong. It's like 'get lost'.
Bartolome   
4 Feb 2008
UK, Ireland / A collection of noimmigration's threads or "STAY AWAY from BRITAIN" [978]

There is NO mass immigration of africans, asians etc.

You defend them so strongly, are you one of them ?

The vast majority of immigrants are poles and these imfo packs are targeted at them.

You should first learn some of your own people that before boarding they should at least let mothers with baby buggies let go out of the buses.
Bartolome   
5 Feb 2008
History / POLAND: EASTERN or CENTRAL European country? [1080]

Poland is interested in western money

Just like you. Why else would you leave your home country and move to Britain and not e.g. to Albania or Burkina Faso ?

They have never had any interest in western culture or civilization.

Just because you're a Russian turned Great-Briton it doesn't mean everybody with 'Russian mentality', as you were so generous to put it, follow your path.
Bartolome   
9 Feb 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

Ahhh, it's been another chujowy day... Time to contribute some nasty Polish words to the World community:
Mózgojeb - something that 'fuc.s your brain' usually some substance that makes you feel strange.
Podpiździć - to steal.
-dzira, szmata - not a respectful way to talk about a woman. Just a $lut.
Bartolome   
9 Feb 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

Stronger than coffee?

Add some red bull, a 50 of vodka and voila.

I thought it was something more horticultural. I hear this word quite a lot when potting plants, rootballing trees and so on. It's not usually just the one word. There is usually a handful of adjectives to accompany it. Many of them found on this thread.

Someone thinks that you're not 'masculine' enough then, eh ?
Bartolome   
9 Feb 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

Am I getting the hang of this?

Errrm, too well
Bartolome   
10 Feb 2008
Life / Disco Polo - No No No No No! [95]

Every country has its Disco (insert here the proper name). The British case, for example, are chipmunks being slaughtered.
Bartolome   
4 Apr 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

A - no idea
B - burak - literally 'beetroot', but here = eejit
C - ciul = d!ck
D - debil = stronger for 'eejit'
E - no idea
F - fiut = d!ck
G - gówniarz (m)/gówniara (f) = something like 'sh!thead'
H - no idea (for a swearword)
I - idiota (m)/idiotka (f)
J - jebany (m)/jebana (f) (fuc.ed), jebaka, jebus (both exclusively for m; fuc.head)
K - kutas = d!ck

I'm not going to be some Evil Twisted Master Of Swearwords On This Forum, so I'll just stop here.
Bartolome   
6 Apr 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

So much for guidelines like: "Profanity: Profanity or using derogatory language is not allowed. Please keep your language suitable for all ages."[i][/i]

Check out WHO started this thread.
Bartolome   
6 Apr 2008
UK, Ireland / I have concerns over the British immigration policy so I wrote to my MP. [126]

They shouldn't be entitled to register for council housing and if they want treatment on the NHS or give birth to a child here, they should pay for it. If they bring their kids with them and want them to go to school, they should pay for private education.

With such a treatment, after the fifth year I'm grabbing my UK passport and I'm off to e.g. one of ANZAC countries. Sorry pal, but why should I pay twice for the same thing ?
Bartolome   
7 Apr 2008
Work / Cheap Labour in Poland - why is there a problem with unemployment in PL? [16]

Skilled and experienced workers are offered jobs which are almost or even better paid than their previous jobs in the UK or Ireland.
I guess most Poles would like to go back to Poland and work there, but the work costs are high in Poland (half of your wages go to taxes, social insurance). I can give you an example - my mom who is an accountant - in the UK she would be probably an owner of a house with swimming pool and a brand new BMW (if she worked for a similar company here, as the one she works in Poland for), but in my country she has to work overtime without being properly paid, she hasn't had any pay rise since several years, while her bosses change cars every year. Poor wages and such attitude deter many Poles from returning.
Bartolome   
7 Apr 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

Yeah, but on the other side swear words are part of our everyday spoken language and everybody who's learning Polish (and this is one of the reasons this forum exists) should at least possess their passive knowledge.
Bartolome   
10 Apr 2008
UK, Ireland / A collection of noimmigration's threads or "STAY AWAY from BRITAIN" [978]

After that the fight was over....

No. Polish underground resistance started to organise as soon as in September '39.

Maybe you will believe a polish source:
...Poland capitulated after 6 weeks of fighting...

That's a simplification from a page that explains Polish history only very generally.
Bartolome   
10 Apr 2008
UK, Ireland / A collection of noimmigration's threads or "STAY AWAY from BRITAIN" [978]

Yeah...well...so did the french resistance you just some posts back so belittled! There existed underground movements in nearly all occupied countries which surrendered officially to the Germans before (Dutch etc) and Poland is no difference

Ok, ok, but they became fully active after Allied landing in Normandy... Polish resistance was active during the whole war (and after, fighting communists). However, I don't see any connection of your post to the whole thing discussed there. It looks like you implying that I deny existence of resistance forces in other countries, what am I not.

And Berlin was defended by regular army, supported by Volkssturm, not by underground irregular resistance, 'student of law'. Perhaps you should take some English lessons, for you seem not to understand what are we talking about here.