It is Polish for holiday greetings
Polish
Kind Regards
The sound of "z" is incorporated into some Japanese syllables: za, zu, ze, and zo.
Frreh-z
Nariz. The z is pronounced like the s in English for American Spanish. The z is pronounced like th for European Spanish.
Bolla
That means "Greetings from holidays/vacation"
Aloha. Answer: This is not hawai`ian. It is polish. I believe it is something like, "Hello from the vacation".
I hate to tell you this but http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_\'pozdrowienia_z_wakacji'_mean_translated_from_hawaiian_to_english is POLISH not Hawaiian. It means something like "Greetings from our vacation". Hawaiian has only twelve letters in its alphabet, the five vowels and h, k,l,m,n,p and w.
Pozdrowienia z Paryża is a Polish equivalent to the title of the movie 'From Paris with Love'.
Andrzej Solecki has written: 'Pozdrowienia z Gniewu' -- subject(s): Pictorial works
Kind Regards
"Ucałowania, ...." OR less affectionate: "Pozdrowienia, ..."
"Ucałowania, ...." OR less affectionate: "Pozdrowienia, ..."
Zorana's. :)
No, the letter Z has not been removed from modern English language. It is still an active and common letter used in words in English.
"Xhosa" is the South African click language, which has links to Zulu.
write a program to print A to Z on screen in c?