There are a few ways to say "great" in Polish: "świetnie", "wspaniale", "super" (if you mean "great" as an adverb)
If you mean "great" as an adjective, well, I'm afraid it depends on the noun it preceeds. If it's a male noun, it's "świetny" or "wspaniały".
female: "świetna" or "wspaniała"
neutral: "świetne" or "wspaniałe"
Plural male: "świetni" or "wspaniali"
Plural female or neutral: "świetne" or "wspaniałe"
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There is no "Megan" in the Polish language.
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It's not a question in "Polish language or culture"
There is no equivalent of Michelle in Polish language. You can just say "Michelle".
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"Toilet" in Polish is "toaleta" or "Å‚azienka".
Great grandmother in Polish is pronounced as "prababcia".
I assume by lanuegue you mean language. Jezyk is the Polish word
"White rose" in Polish is "biała róża".
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To say "have a great day" in Polish, you can say "Miłego dnia" which translates to "Have a nice day."
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