To address a card in Polish, start with the recipient's title, such as "Pani" for Ms. or "Pan" for Mr., followed by their first name and last name. For example, you would write "Pani Anna Kowalska" or "Pan Jan Nowak." If the card is formal, include the recipient's full name and title, if applicable. Lastly, place the address on the envelope, ensuring to include the city and postal code.
Orson Scott Card wrote The Polish Boy.
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The web address of the Polish Center Of Discovery And Learning is: http://www.polishcenter.net
The web address of the Polish American Historical Association is: www.polishamericanstudies.org
The web address of the Polish American Cultural Center is: http://www.polishamericancenter.org
"Al." in a Polish address stands for "aleja" which translates to "avenue" in English. It is used before the name of an avenue or boulevard in a street address.
The web address of the Polish American Historic Site Assoc is: http://www.stalbertus.org
The web address of the Polish Roman Catholic Union Of America is: http://www.polishmuseumofamerica.org
You can address a letter to a priest in Polish by using "Ksiądz" followed by their first and last name. For example, "Ksiądz Jan Kowalski."
Yes, it is. Spain (Ibiza) is a part of EU, so Polish Identity Cards (in Polish - Dowod Osobisty) are accepted.
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Dzien dobry, Ojcu.