The name 'Wally' is a diminutive or nickname for "Walter" = 'Walter' in Polish, pronounced ['Va:lter]. Since such a diminutive does not exist in the Polish language, you should spell it exactly the same as in English.
"Polish" in Polish is "polski."
To say "uncle" in Polish, you would say "wujek."
You say "hope" in Polish as "nadzieja".
You can say "the end" in Polish as "koniec."
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The name 'Wally' is a diminutive or nickname for "Walter" = 'Walter' in Polish, pronounced ['Va:lter]. Since such a diminutive does not exist in the Polish language, you should spell it exactly the same as in English.
"Polish" in Polish is "polski."
"No" in Polish is "Nie".
To say "uncle" in Polish, you would say "wujek."
this is how you say today in polish: dzisiaj :PPP
This is how you say five in Polish: Pięć
You can say "the end" in Polish as "koniec."
You say "hope" in Polish as "nadzieja".
I wanted to find out also how do you say Brandon In polish?
polski
In Polish, you can say "Cześć, jak się masz?" which translates to "Hi, how are you?"