"Marry me" is "Wyjdź za mnie" if it's a man talking to a woman or "Ożeń się ze mną" if otherwise.
The phrase "Will you marry me?" in Polish is "Czy wyjdziesz za mnie?"
"Polish" in Polish is "polski."
To say Jonathan in Polish, you would say "Janusz."
To say "June" in Polish, you would say "czerwiec."
To say "uncle" in Polish, you would say "wujek."
You say "hope" in Polish as "nadzieja".
Marie Curie's nationality is Polish, making her skin pale white. Being a Polish national, she was Caucasian.
Though she spent much of her adult life in Paris, Marie Curie was Polish.
Polish.
Marie Paryski has written: 'A practical Polish grammar' -- subject(s): Grammar, Polish language, Readers
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Marie Curie's nationality is Polish. She was born in Warsaw which is now Poland.
"Polish" in Polish is "polski."
Yes, she was. She was born in Warsaw, Poland.
"No" in Polish is "Nie".
Marie Curie (nee Sklodowska) was Polish. She was born in Warsaw on November 7th, 1867.
To say "uncle" in Polish, you would say "wujek."
this is how you say today in polish: dzisiaj :PPP