How do you say great in the polish language?
There are a few ways to say "great" in Polish: "świetnie", "wspaniale", "super" (if you mean "great" as an adverb)
If you mean "great" as an adjective, well, I'm afraid it depends on the noun it preceeds. If it's a male noun, it's "świetny" or "wspaniały".
female: "świetna" or "wspaniała"
neutral: "świetne" or "wspaniałe"
Plural male: "świetni" or "wspaniali"
Plural female or neutral: "świetne" or "wspaniałe"
How do you say 'happy holidays' in Polish?
Szczęśliwe święta(holidays) (or) wakacje(summer vacations). - Indicative.
Wesołych świąt! - Imperative.
What would be the equivalent of the name Anthony in various languages?
Estonian- Acoliadsh German- Antonius, Anton
Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese- Antonio
Latvian- Antanas
Hungarian- Antol
Dutch- Antonie, Anton
Norwegian- Tonik
Polish- Antoni
Russian- Anton, Antonij
Finnish- Antonius
Swedish- Anton
Turkish- Antumi
Romanian- Anton
Basque- Andoni
Czech- Antonin, Anton, Antal
French- Antoine
Irish- Antoin
Catalan- Antoni
Latin- Antonius
How do you say old woman with a scarf in polish?
"old woman with a scarf" in Polish is "stara kobieta z szalikiem".
How do you say Michelle in polish?
There is no equivalent of Michelle in Polish language. You can just say "Michelle".
What does sto lot mean in polish?
Do you mean "sto lat"? It is a very popular toast in Poland and it means "Hundred years".