Zurek is a type of Polish soup. Lol.
`NIE` may mean: * The German word for `never` * The Polish word for `no` or `not`. * The Slovak word for `no` or `not`. *Nie, a Polish weekly founded by Jerzy Urban *NIE, the Polish anti-communist resistance movement in 1940s Or an acronym for: *Numero de Identificatión de Extranjero, The national tax identification number for foreigners in Spain *Newly industrializing economy *National Institute of Engineering, a school in Karnataka, India. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NIE
Mandrell is the English spelling of the Polish last name, Madrala. This name is derived from the Polish word "madry", which means "wise".
wat do u mean "kurwa" in polish?? if u mean tht then it means s**t or f*c*... Basically its a swear word lol I'm a Polish ma self btw :)) I cnt do the swear words in English coz i wouldn't let me save my answer ... Korva is Finnish for "ear" , exactly as spelled in the question.
what does the word efharisto mean in english
"Chesed" is not a word in English. Did you mean "chased"? Or did you mean a word in a non-English language? Please clarify.
The word in English is leviathan.
no translation
The Polish word "luty" translates to "February" in English.
"Hi" in Polish is informally translated as "cześć," which is a common way to say "hello" or "hi." It is used in casual situations when greeting friends or peers.
Krowa is a Polish word for the English word for "cow". It is pronounced "KRO-vah".
You must mean chądz which means come. Hutch is an English word.
"Timurid" in Polish refers to something related to the Timurid Empire, a Persianate empire founded by the Turco-Mongol conqueror Timur (Tamerlane) in the 14th century. It can be used to describe aspects of the empire's history, culture, or people associated with it.
If you mean the English name of Mira, it's Mira. If you mean the Spanish word mira, it's wzrok.
Polish to polish..
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Nothing - it's not a Polish word.
In Polish, "dupe" means buttocks or bottom. It is a colloquial and sometimes rude term.