Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011 at
11:31 am
Hello 
I'm writing a story where the protagonist is Irish/Polish (lol, not too uncommon, actually.)
I just need a little hand getting the name down to a T, especially with the surname.
I was thinking;
Forename: Freja <---- (does this name occur in Poland?)
Surname: Something polish beginning with a W, but not too common. Half of her family are extremely wealthy...so I'll leave the experts to that.
Thanks in advance, much appreciated!
Chiara
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Monday, August 1st, 2011 at
9:01 am
I bought this gold nail polish, thinking it would be perfect, but it's mainly gold sparkles, not a complete solid color. I have two coats on right now, but I can tell with one more it would be perfect. I also plan on writing the word "Enchanted <3" on my nails in black, so that would be my technical 4th coat. Then I'd do a clear coat, so it'd be five. And since I already have clear coat on the bottom, it's six. Is this too much nail polish though?
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at
4:04 pm
I need 4 rules for my CCD class.
I have one
1. Have a break for at least 5 minutes :]
2. No Food <-- my friend used that I dont wanna copy
3.
4.
If you know polish that would be great
and yeah u can write them in polish = ]
Sunday, February 27th, 2011 at
10:51 pm
I can. 
LOL translate doesn't count. Dobra? <3
Monday, December 13th, 2010 at
6:26 am
Howdy!
Can someone tell me how to say the following please..
"Sounds cool!"
"O.N.A rock!" <-- (As-in talking about a band)
"You should check out..." *name of a band*
"They are one of my favourite bands right now"
"Do my Polish language skills kick ass?"
Thanks! 
Tuesday, November 9th, 2010 at
8:33 am
So my dad is 100% polish, and his parents lived in Poland when they were children. Both of them spoke Polish as their first language, and learned English when they moved to America. My dad never learned it, and my grandparents died when I was 10 years old. I've recently been more and more interested in my Polish heritage and really want to learn how to speak it. Unfortunatly my school doesn't offer it as a class, and my parents think it's kinda weird how I'm so interested in it (so I'd rather just learn it on my own). Are there any websites where I can learn th basics? That has accurate translations? In about 10 minutes I've learn No (Nia), and Przepraszam (I'm sorry) <- I may have mispelt that. But then my mom got home so I had to sign out. Should I just wait and take it in college? I'm currently taking Spanish right now and it's coming pretty easy to me...
Thanks for the Rosetta Stone suggestions. Unfortunatly that costs money, so I guess I will just learn the basics online, and then buy it when I move out in 3 years.
Friday, October 1st, 2010 at
10:53 pm
So my dad is 100% polish, and his parents lived in Poland when they were children. Both of them spoke Polish as their first language, and learned English when they moved to America. My dad never learned it, and my grandparents died when I was 10 years old. I've recently been more and more interested in my Polish heritage and really want to learn how to speak it. Unfortunatly my school doesn't offer it as a class, and my parents think it's kinda weird how I'm so interested in it (so I'd rather just learn it on my own). Are there any websites where I can learn th basics? That has accurate translations? In about 10 minutes I've learn No (Nia), and Przepraszam (I'm sorry) <- I may have mispelt that. But then my mom got home so I had to sign out. Should I just wait and take it in college? I'm currently taking Spanish right now and it's coming pretty easy to me...
I don't have native speakers at home. My parents don't know how to speak it, and my grandparents are no longer alive.
Saturday, September 25th, 2010 at
3:10 pm
I wanna polish my Filipino grammar and build my Filipino vocabulary (because it's a shame naman that I don't speak my native tongue fluently). i'm fil-chi but I'm more fluent in English >.< I was wondering, what books could help me do that? I was thinking: books by Efren Abueg, Edgardo M. Reyes (those are the authors in my HS third year textbooks)..but I can't find them anymore anywhere!
I tried reading Bob Ong's MACARTHUR but it wasn't my thing...so I guess that rules him out.
Ayaw ko rin ng local/native setting. Those settings really depress me! It's very hard to choose Filipino books...because majority of 'em are set in native provinces... I want to read a Filipino book that I could relate to.
And I also DO NOT like the romance books they sell in National Bookstore! (Yung Filipino version ng Mills and Boon!)
Of course, Eli Fili and Noli are out of the question! (Truth is, masyadong malalim yung Tagalog dun para sa akin)
btw, in case it helps, i'm currently 16.