Well, you can say that in a few ways:
First: A blunt way: "Gruby".
Second: A waggish way: "Przy kości".
Third: A friendly way: "Puszysty".
Attention! The examples above relate only to men. In order to use them before a women you'll have to swap First and Third's last 'y' letter with letter 'a'. Second example is universal.
The Polish word for fat is "tłuszcz".
"Chodźmy" is a common way to say "let's go" in Polish.
John Moon. There is no other way to say it.
"Polish" in Polish is "polski."
"Proszę" is one way to say "you are welcome" in Polish.
To say "uncle" in Polish, you would say "wujek."
(pronouce in english) ti yestesh gurbace
"Polish" in Polish is "polski."
Busia means grandmother. Busia means grandmother in Americanized Polish. The way to say Grandmother in Polish is Babcia. See Related Links.
John Moon. There is no other way to say it.
Big Grande
well when people say thy are fat the want u to say "no way u are not fat" they want u yo make them feal good about them selfs
"No" in Polish is "Nie".
this is how you say today in polish: dzisiaj :PPP
This is how you say five in Polish: Pięć
Correct way: to say to a girl- Badz moja walentynka to say to a boy- Badz moim walentym
polski
I wanted to find out also how do you say Brandon In polish?