Archive for August, 2011

Why do i get turned on by Polish women?

Theres this chick i work with who is decent looking but she has that eastern european accent and i get a, well, i get a warm feeling inside every time i see her or talk to her. i dated a chick for like 3 months who also was polish (1/2 Italian too) but got similar feelings. of course, she was crazy so i no longer talk to her. any ideas, good or bad.

How can I get permanent marker off my fabric couch?

I tried the alchol, nail polish remover, and hairspray, and it help a little bit, but you can still it. I've blotted and blotted and don't know what to do, it's brand new couch, and my son wrote his name on it in big bold letters.

Which would be the better way to learn a language?

Would it be the Dr. Pimsleur Approach or rosseta stone i plan to learn arabic german spanish mandarin(?) or polish

alternatives suggestions and/or tips would be appreciated

thanks

Just check this site about British students and all the mistakes they make:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1042425/Why-ignore-bad-spelling-Lecturer-calls-amnesty-students-20-errors.html?ITO=1490

Americans are even worse. Why does that happen? What do you think about that phenomenon?

Here are some comments from non-native English speakers, and I agree with them:

Paula, Italy: I am a foreigner, I studied your beautiful, elegant, expressive language as a foreign language, and I don't make spelling mistakes. Most of my friends and colleagues who also studied it as a foreign language don't make any spelling mistakes either. We're not an educated elite, we studied English in very average, ordinary schools, no more than three or four hours a week. How come British "students" cannot manage?

Eve, Poland: This idea is ridiculous. Besides, I don't understand how people can make such mistakes in their own language. English is my second language and I wouldn't be caught dead misspelling these words.

CC7, Switzerland: I'm not a native English speaker and yet I would write all the words in this list correctly. That's called "learning", and it should also -especially- go for native speakers!

Wilma, Netherlands: My Dutch students were extremely surprised when I told them that lots of English people could not distinguish between "there" and 'their" and "it's" and 'its".
By the way English is my third language.

Raymond, Germany: I am a language trainer in Luxembourg and to give in to the bad spellers is a capitulation which signals how little respect British people have for their own language. German, French and even Polish speakers don't suffer similar problems because they are taught to hold their language in high regard. (...) I tell my international language training participants to ask Scandinavians or Dutch people how to write if I am not there to help. Furthermore, I know one British person at the place I work whose letters are corrected by his French boss because they are full of mistakes.

Anthony, Malta: I learnt the English Language at a state school in Malta fifty years ago. Thankfully great emphasis was laid on this most important of languages then and now. Spelling mistakes were anathema. How can people, born and bred in England, be unable to spell words in their own language ? How low can standards in this once Great country get ?

I mean really, how did those people get accepted in the university in the first place, if they don't know how to spell? I'm shocked, just like other non-native English speakers, and don't understand how someone can be unable to spell their own language - especially university students.
To Vangorn: You're wrong, it's not true that in all other languages one letter always represents one sound. French spelling seems even more irregular than English to me, in Greek you have 5 ways to write the "i" sound, etc. But those people care about their language. And if foreigners can take effort to learn English properly, so should native speakers.
To Pinguino: I agree that English spelling is more difficult than Italian, but they also don't seem to care enough. There are some rules in English too, but many people don't follow them. Some of them don't know some really easy things, like apostrophes for example.

To Martina: Read it again. I didn't say that Maltese people are native English speakers; quite the opposite.

To Bla Bla: I didn't say that all of them are bad spellers, but I have noticed myself that many native English speakers tend to be sloppy when it comes to their language. It seems like they don't consider the language important enough and it may also be because they don't learn foreign languages. Most Europeans I have talked to could speak at least 1 foreign language or even more, and their English was pretty good. On the other hand, many Americans, Canadians, Australians and even British had problems spelling their own language correctly.

How to get on a World of Warcraft private server?

So i met these guys on vacation and they played w.o.w. fir free and they said theyre on a private server thats why its free but it was like normal w.o.w. but everyone on the server spoke polish so how do i get a server like that? do i download it off the internet or buy the cd or what?

How do I get paint pen out of denim?

I found a wonderful pair of designer jeans at a thrift store. Unfortunately, the word "SAMPLE" is written on the front leg with what looks like a paint pen. I've tried rubbing alcohol, hairspray, polish remover and resolve...nothing worked. Any suggestions? I really love these jeans!

Polish translation..!?

how can i say in polish:
"mom, please make sure Lukas read this card"?
thanks heaps!!!

The person needn't be a nurse and needs basic english speaking ability. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks :)

I have a college degree with a background in journalism, nonprofit advocacy work and customer service. I have been downsized from nonprofit in 2005 and was ill-matched for a payroll position in a corporate environment that overstressed me, so I resigned for my health. I am not ill, very independent and have a lot of qualifications, but realize that I may have to resort to entry level work to get my foot in the door. I'm very willing to do that. I've consulted professionals to polish my resume, have taken continuing education classes in Spanish and grant writing, and seek the consultation of rehabilitation services counselors, career counselors and staffing agencies. Still, I'm having trouble finding work beyond part-time at the local movie theater. I really want to keep my experience professional and my salary gainful beyond minimum wage. I've posted my resume on several job boards and continue to look every few days, if not daily, for work. What now?

I already know all western Slavic languages (Polish, Czech, Slovak) and now I want to know if I should go south or east? I also know the cyrillic alphabet so that's not a problem. It's on my bucket list to learn them all.

Translation of some Polish needed :)?

So I speak fleunt polish, but I can't seem to fully understand what he's trying to say. (maybe it's an expression or slang) So if you could translate the basic message to english thanks! :)

"Jestem Spox" "I am...?"

"**** boi sie isc zemna na solo w niemo i kto mu tak ruw przeoral na drodzie" " **** is scared to go with me "na solo"? in "niemo"? (niemo=niemciech?) and who plowed? his "ruw"? on the road?"

"lubie gadac bezliku" "I like to talk "bezliku"?"

thanks a lot.
k thanks, I know the term "spoko" but it never occured to me that "spox" would have anything to do with it!
Also..I know this would seem rude but I've heard some words (which I know are insults/curses) but would you be willing to tell me what the english equivalent is:
dziwka, suka thanks alot!
Ok dzieki i to bylo kouzin mojego chlopaka ktore tak sie na mnie wyzywal, powod moj chlopak bil sie z nim.
A tak wogule ten clopak nigdy mnie nie spotkal a powiedzial na mnie dziwka z Kanady.

Sounds dumb? Yeah. Yeah it is. But I wanna write something witty on it, but it's black. So i thought maybe I could paint it white with nail polish and then maybe either use a pen or marker or scrape the words into it. Would I destroy the key?

Translation of some Polish needed :)?

So I speak fleunt polish, but I can't seem to fully understand what he's trying to say. (maybe it's an expression or slang) So if you could translate the basic message to english thanks! :)

"Jestem Spox" "I am...?"

"**** boi sie isc zemna na solo w niemo i kto mu tak ruw przeoral na drodzie" " **** is scared to go with me "na solo"? in "niemo"? (niemo=niemciech?) and who plowed? his "ruw"? on the road?"

"lubie gadac bezliku" "I like to talk "bezliku"?"

thanks a lot.

1. The scream was so loud I jumped a mile!
2. Looks like the work of that deranged mechanic.
3. The Polish doctor was strangely calm.
4. Suddenly the lights began to flicker.
5. PERFECT.......a thunder storm and I'm stuck in a haunted house!
6. Now what would Marshal Matt Dillon do at a time like this?

I have a bottle of it and it smells like nail polish remover... It says it's used for preventing the risk of infection on cuts. (Like Neosporin only in liquid form)
I don't know... Would it work? I wanna learn how to make nail polish remover! :P

what language is this…i think its polish…?

ma nek ide sve u 3 picke materine

ma sreco moja sta se desilo ???

wat language is this?

How many languages do you speak? Which one(s)?

i speak 4
English, Polish, Italian, and Spanish

Should I be getting paid to write? HELP!!!?

I recently pitched a script to a manager/producer. He was not very interested in what I brought him but he did give me an assignment to write a feature length comedy script. I have since done so and we are in the final stages of polishing it up. I haven't received any payment and in fact have not even discussed it with him at length. He says that I'll get paid when it sells. Now he wants me to start work on another feature length comedy script and I need to know if I should be getting paid to do this work. He has a lot of contacts and is well positioned to sell this thing. Should I be getting paid to write at this point or should I keep soldiering on, poor and unpaid in the hopes that one of these scripts will sell? Also, if I should be getting paid, what should I be asking for? Thanks for all your help

I know a little Polish, and only one word of Albanian (Miredita), and I know I'm going to have to immerse myself in both languages. But, do you think I can be sort of fluent by April of next year?

Is it even possible? I'm an American, so I only speak one language currently.

so my question was did she just order it? or is there a thing where you can get a new nail color in the mail once a week or month or something?

A tenant in my condo building is storing their furniture in the basement. Their landlord asked me to place a sign as a reminder (she's pretty stubborn). I typed it in google translate and the returning text was: Przechowywać nieruchomości z powierzchni wspólnych.
Is this correct? Could you offer a better suggestion?

Opinions?

What kind of nails/nail polish you prefer?

Guys:

What kind of nails and nail polish you prefer on girls? Really long, long, medium, short? French tips, no french tips? What color (neons - pinks, greens, oranges, yellow, blue, any color; dark - black, blue, purple, green... or something like classic red, light pink, light shimmering polish) ? Describe it :D

Girls:

What's your favorite? What do you like the best? And what do you feel most comfortable with? What's the easiest for you? How do they currently look like :D ?

Please write what you are (m/f), so I (and other readers) wouldn't have to guess if you're girl or a guy? XD

To polish speaking people?

im looking for a friend on facebook shes got a polish name and i cant spell it. its pronounced like andrewskavachies does anyone know the spelling?

Raphael – New write. Poetry section. c/c please?

I wonder if he still wanders or did he finally find a place
His eyes were azure blue and too youthful for his face
His name was Raphael and I thought it odd
He had an angel's name but had given up on God.

He had an accent very strange and yet familiar too
Turned out he was Polish, turned out that he was Jew
Was nowhere to take him where he could eat and rest awhile
But he replied at my concern with a passive smile

"I've not been to synagogue or practiced Jewish faith
Since my release from Dachau into the human race."
My heart was in my throat for this hobo at my side
Who hadn't asked for anything, not even for the ride

I dropped him at an eatery, put some cash into his hand
He 'God blessed' me, and I thought it strange for a 'godless' man
A few days later my brother stopped to visit for awhile
And I began to tell him about meeting Raphael

He stopped me before I could finish and then began to speak
And told me of the hobo he'd encountered just last week
Turned out we both, my brother and I, had given him a ride
And we've wondered ever since was he an angel at our side

He'd been heading east for me and, for my brother, west
And we both had been compelled to stop and give him rest
And we each had picked him up in towns were miles away
At just an hour apart and on the very same day...

This happened in 1986 and I'd been so impressed by this gentle man that I wrote an article telling his story. It hadn't hit the street yet when my brother revealed he'd seen the same man and stopped to offer him a ride. My brother picked him up about 10-12 miles from where I left him, so it very well could have been coincidence. Regardless, we both are glad to have met him, but in my mind he'll always be My Wandering Jew.
Hi Dah, the plant was named after the Jews who wandered in the desert. Whoever Raphael is and wherever he may be, I hope he isn't hungry. More than likely he has died.

Who speaks Polish ?!?!??!?

if you do, how do you say life is beautiful ?

I have read that they are very useful and commonly spoken languages. What other languages would you recommend that are useful around the world, and relatively easy?

Ok so, which language/s in the world would it take you the longest to learn from a toddlers age? I saw on some site it was 12 years for English and 16 years for Polish, this could be accurate OR inaccurate, but I'm just wondering which takes longest from toddlerhood.
Mr. Welsh, I keep forgetting about that T_T I do that with ''their'', ''there'', and ''they're'' as well.

hey guys..
On the surface, the Yalta conference seemed successful.
The Allies agreed:
1. Russia would join the United Nations.
2. divide Germany into four ‘zones’, which Britain, France, the USA and the USSR would occupy after the war.
3. bring Nazi war-criminals to trial.
4. set up a Polish Provisional Government of National Unity 'pledged to the holding of free and unfettered elections as soon as possible'.
5. help the freed peoples of Europe set up democratic and self-governing countries by helping them to (a) maintain law and order; (b) carry out emergency relief measures; (c) set up governments; and (d) hold elections (this was called the 'Declaration of Liberated Europe').
6. set up a commission to look into reparations.

But, behind the scenes, tension was growing. After the conference, Churchill wrote to Roosevelt that The Soviet union has become a danger to the free world.

Hey i need to submit this on 15th .please try giving me the answer by tomm. Thanks

I've been talking to this girl on YouTube who claims she's fluent in:
English, spanish, german, swedish, polish, italian, and french.

That's just crazy to me!
I've never met anyone who is hep-ligual!
Is that even possible?
I was talking to her about it, and she said that she has family members who are of these nationalities, but I don't even think she's that old...

Is she lying...or is she not as fluent as she says she is?
BQ:
How many languages are you fluent in?
Me - ONE!

How do you say "oh crap" and "oh my god" in polish?

please put pronunciations too!!!

I just got back from Disney world where my boyfriend got me a shell necklace with my name in arabic written in sharpie on the shell. Its already starting to come off! I thought that clear nail polish would work, but when I practiced on another hard surface the nail polish streaked the sharpie. Acrylic sealer had the same result. Any other ideas that will preserve the writing and won't smudge it?

I want to learn a few languges so its easier for me to get a job, right now i'm trying to learn both spanish and hindi right now, then i want to learn mandrin chinese because its common. I want to learn one of the languages of my ancestors.

What's more widely spoken, polish, french, or german?