Traditional:
Zdrowaś Maryjo, łaskiś pełna,
Pan z TobÄ….
Błogosławionaś między niewiastami
i błogosławiony owoc żywota Twojego, Jezus.
Święta Maryjo, Matko Boża,
módl się za nami grzesznymi,
teraz i w godzinę śmierci naszej.
Amen.
Modern spelling:
Zdrowaś Maryjo, łaski pełna,
Pan z TobÄ….
Błogosławiona jesteś między niewiastami
i błogosławiony owoc żywota Twojego, Jezus.
Święta Maryjo, Matko Boża,
módl się za nami grzesznymi,
teraz i w godzinę śmierci naszej.
Amen.
The Hail Mary in Polish is "Zdrowaś Maryjo, łaski pełna, Pan z Tobą; błogosławioną jesteś między niewiastami i błogosławiony owoc żywota Twojego, Jezus. Święta Maryjo, Matko Boża, módl się za nami grzesznymi teraz i w godzinę śmierci naszej. Amen."
Mary is a polish name I don't know about Mary being a polish name but I do know that there are actually several different ways to spell Mary in polish. Mania is actually one spelling of Mary. I am part polish and My Great grandmother and great aunt were actually named Mania(pronounced Manya) which is polish for Mary. If you go to wikipedia and type in Polish names it gives you other spellings for Mary or the virgin Mary.
The nickname for Mary in Polish is "Marysia."
"Polish" in Polish is "polski."
In Russian, "hail" is translated as град (grad).
To say Jonathan in Polish, you would say "Janusz."
Catholics say the Hail Mary frequently.
the prayer 'Hail Mary' is 'je vous salue Marie' in French.
Amen
"Elisabeth" in Polish is "Elżbieta". And "Lizzie" is "Ela".
"Lekki grad" - if you meant a weather phenomenom.
Gabriel the Archangel and St. Elizabeth both say words that have become parts of the Hail Mary.
The Hail Mary and Hail Holy Queen. :)
You can use a Hail Mary (not merry) as a separate prayer or add it to the end of a series of prayers. To do this, simply say the Hail Mary prayer at the end of the prayers before bed or in the morning.
Hail Mary was released July 8th 1996
The duration of Hail Mary - film - is 1.78 hours.
A hail Mary is usually said when saying the rosary. If you are not saying the rosary you do not need to say it at all.This is because th erosary has been said in this fashion since the Battle of Lepanto in 1500.
In Polish Mary is "Maria".