Captain Beatty wants to die because he is disillusioned with the oppressive society he serves and sees death as a way to escape the emptiness and futility of his existence. He is also aware of his impending doom and chooses death on his own terms rather than face the consequences of his actions.
it is pronounced "Yerzy" and is spelled Jerzy. there are two other possibilities but i do not know how to spell or pronounce them.
Piękny (sg. male), Piękna (sg. female), Piękne (sg. neutral), Piękni (pl. male or male + female), Piękne (pl. female or neutral).
an "Ę" letter you shall read as nasal "EN".
"Big" or "large" in Polish is "duży", "wielki", "ogromny" (male) and "duża", "wielka", "ogromna" (female).
"Congratuliations on your wedding" in Polish is "Gratulacje z okazji waszego ślubu".
"My favourite food ..." in Polish is "Moja ulubiona potrawa...".
Do you speak Polish:
Zimno... as in " it is cold here" Zimna(feminine) or zimny (masc)
"Good thanks" in Polish is "Wielkie dzięki" or "Bardzo Ci dziękuję".
'Z'
"I am from Poland"
- Jestem z Polski.
(z also means with)
'Od'
"From who did you receive those flowers?"
- Od kogo dostales te kwiaty?
When you miss an old school friend go on peoplefinder.com and search their name, and what school they went to, then you can find out their name and who they are related to, also you can ask around, and get their phone number. Call them up and see if you can get them to come over or have dinner with you and your family.
"Go home and go to sleep" in polish is "Idź do domu i połóż się spać".
How are you? is in Polish Jak się masz? which literally means How do you have yourself?.
pronunciation is: Yak-shey-mash
Jak się masz?
Cześć, Jak się masz?
hello, how are you?
jak sie masz.
The correct spelling is: biały
Without Polish characters it's: bialy