Ghetto = (polish) Getto.
this is how you say today in polish: dzisiaj :PPP
This is how you say five in Polish: Pięć
'A house' in polish is 'Dom'.
Sorry, no polish equivalent.
100 in polish is sto.
For the most famous of these, look for the Warsaw Ghetto.
Segregated Jewish areas in Polish cities were called Ghettos. Hope this helps :)
do you mean the areas in Germany used for housing the Polish workers? there were no ghettos for gentile Poles in Poland, only Jewish ghettos.
neighborhoods referred to as the Ghetto.
not at all, the word "ghetto" is derived from the Polish meaning a private area, however, it also described the plight of the Jewish population in Poland during WWll when the Polish Jews were concentrated in one closed off area in Warsaw.
"Polish" in Polish is "polski."
Because shes wannabe ghetto. And to be ghetto you must say mean things. Everyone knows that.
No. Winston Salem is the ghetto of North Carolina if there is one.
To say Jonathan in Polish, you would say "Janusz."
"No" in Polish is "Nie".
To say "uncle" in Polish, you would say "wujek."
To say "June" in Polish, you would say "czerwiec."