I'm not aware of any meaning. Polish people often use 'hi' to mean as it does in English but the general word for 'hi' in Polish is Czesc!
"Hi" in Polish.
In Polish, you can say "Cześć, jak się masz?" which translates to "Hi, how are you?"
cheshed but be carful because cheshed is also bye
Hi, probably (!) you r asking about name: Barbara. A name diminution is "Basia". Brgds
Cześć is the equivalent of hi (it sounds like cheshch). Cześć is the most common one.Cześć, Siema, Yo, Hej, Hey, Joł, Dobry, Dzień dobry
"Hi" in Polish.
it means hi and hello in polish
In Polish, you can say "Cześć, jak się masz?" which translates to "Hi, how are you?"
cheshed but be carful because cheshed is also bye
Hi, probably (!) you r asking about name: Barbara. A name diminution is "Basia". Brgds
pelch o camg?
Cześć is the equivalent of hi (it sounds like cheshch). Cześć is the most common one.Cześć, Siema, Yo, Hej, Hey, Joł, Dobry, Dzień dobry
"Yakishimaz" is not a Polish word. It does not have a known meaning in the Polish language.
"Mad" in Polish is "szalony".
If you mean Polish people - it's Poles. If you mean the cleaning spray or liquid, then it's simply polish.
Da is not Polish. It is Russian for yes. The Polish equivalent is Tak.
The Polish word "to" translates to "this" or "it" in English.