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Polish Language and Culture

The Polish language is an official language of the European Union. It's native only to its original country - Poland but spoken by more than 40 million people all over the world. Ask about Polish language and culture in this category.

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How u say Timothy in Polish?

The name "Timothy" in Polish can be translated as "Tymoteusz".

What does it mean by szambo in polish?

"Szambo" is a Polish word that translates to "septic tank" in English. It refers to an underground structure used for the treatment and disposal of domestic wastewater in areas without access to a centralized sewage system.

How do you say jamie in polish?

In Polish, the name Jamie is spelled and pronounced the same way as in English. However, it could also be spelled as "Dżejmi" to reflect the English pronunciation more accurately.

How do you say Do you speak polish in polish?

Do you speak Polish:

  • Czy mówi Pan po polsku? (formal, speaking to a male)
  • Czy mówi Pani po polsku? (formal, speaking to a female)
  • Czy mówisz po polsku? (informal)
  • Mówi Pan po polsku? (formal, speaking to a male)
  • Mówi Pani po polsku? (formal, speaking to a male)
  • Mówisz po polsku? (informal)

How do you say sweetie in polish?

There are many ways to address a person in such a manner in Polish. The most popular translation of "Sweetheart" is, I reckon, "Kochanie".

How do you say Hope you are well in polish?

How are you? is in Polish Jak się masz? which literally means How do you have yourself?.

pronunciation is: Yak-shey-mash
Jak się masz?
Cześć, Jak się masz?

hello, how are you?
jak sie masz.

Do Polish Greyhounds have webbed feet?

As taken from the "Greyhound Pets of America", -Greyhounds have "webbed" feet. This is thought to be a part of their natural aerodynamic body structure and assists in holding their traction while running on a sandy terrain.

What is the Polish herding breed?

The Polish Lowland Sheepdog is a medium sized, shaggy working dog. This animated, clever, happy, and alert dog has a good memory. It is obedient, intelligent and affectionate. Somewhat reserved and watchful with strangers, it will announce visitors loudly. The Polish Lowland Sheepdog should be accustomed to people at an early age. Dependable and fairly easy to train, once convinced the handler is a strong minded being that can take care of its "pack", the Polish Lowland Sheepdog will make the owner happy. It learns quickly and is very willing to please; however, it can be willful if it senses it is stronger minded than its owner. This breed is responsive to firm, fair obedience training; but he is also clever, strong-willed, and will think he knows best if you are not properly communicating with him. The Polish Lowland Sheepdog is a serious, responsible dog who could bite if provoked. This sheepdog may nip at people's heels, displaying herding behavior. The Polish Lowland Sheepdog is excellent with children when raised with them from puppyhood and/or properly socialized. They can be friendly with other dogs; but they will hold their own if another dog tries to knock them out from being the leader. The Polish Lowland Sheepdog will usually do okay with other non-canine pets. As a working dog for many centuries, the Polish Lowland Sheepdog is happiest when it is given a job to do. This breed is lively and clever enough to work sheep alone. This cute, shaggy dog does not grow into a calm, little lap-dog. The Polish Lowland Sheepdog is a curious, muscular, agile dog, that is liable to find trouble if left alone without leadership, and the propermental and physical exercise. This breed needs an owner who is firm and consistent. Socialization and training are important. This breed is adaptable and makes a good traveling companion. This is a fairly hardy breed. The Polish Lowland Sheepdog can live in an apartment if it gets plenty of exercise and has a job to do. It prefers cool climates. The long wire-haired coat of the Polish Lowland Sheepdog needs to be groomed thoroughly with a brush once a week to prevent matting. The Polish Lowland Sheepdog sheds little to no hair and is good for allergy suffers. The Polish Lowland Sheepdog, also called the Polish Owczarek Nizinny is sometimes shortened to PONS. The dogs worked on the lowland plains. Some say that this medium-sized, robust sheepdog evolved from ancient, corded herding dogs from the Hungarian plains, which were bred with other small, long-coated mountain herders, and more recent, shaggy herders, such as the Scottish Bearded Collie and Dutch Schapendoes. It is also said to have Tibetan Terrier andLhasa Apso in its blood. Like many breeds World War II very nearly led to the breed's extinction and was revived by Polish breeders after the war. Popular in Poland and elsewhere, it is generally kept as a household companion, although it remains an excellent herder. It can also work in obedience, tracking agility and therapy. The Polish Lowland Sheepdog was recognized by the AKC in 2001. They live for between 12 and 15 years.

How do you say monkey in polish?

believe it or not the polish peoples actually say monkey as 'monkey' weird huh

What side dish goes with polish sausage and sauerkraut?

Almost anything will go with it. Mashed potatoes, scalloped potatoes, any type of vegetables, with a nice tossed green salad with tomatoes, cucumber, celery, and a pack of mixed seeds and raisins that can be found in the veggie department at your large grocery stores. Then put your dressing on the salad just before your serve it and toss it well. For dessert have something light and refreshing and there is absolutely nothing wrong with serving strawberries, watermelon or any other refreshing fruit to clean the palate. I do this when having guests and learned this from a Chinese friend of mine. It works! Usually with greasy foods a nice cold plate of cut up fruit is a wonderful treat and you can have your dessert later. With just plain sausage? try frying up some peppers,onions and mushrooms,and mixing them with marinara sauce,and maybe a dash of worchestershire sauce and Tabasco sauce,some crushed garlic(or garlic powder).put the cooked sausages in Portugese rolls and use the above mixture for a topping,sprinkle some shredded cheese on top, and you have top notch sausage grinders! This is not a direct answer to your question,but maybe this will help.for more tips, try entering this question into your search bar. My best dish with sausage is red beans and rice. We serve it every day and its my favorite.

How do you make polish sausage?

  • 1 Lightly coat the pan with olive oil and set to medium heat.

  • 2

    Once hot, place the sausages in the pan. Brown each side (about a minute per).

  • 3

    Reduce heat to low, add about a half cup of water and cover.

  • 4

    Let cook for seven to 10 minutes or to desired tenderness, rotating the sausages half way through. If you have a meat thermometer, the ideal sausage temperature is around 160 degrees Fahrenheit

What is traditional polish dish?

Cluskies and kapusta. Gaumpki. These are all made out of cabbage and are very good.

What do polish people eat for breakfast?

Polish people eat soup and pierogis very often. Meat eggs vegetables potatoes and bread are also firm staples of the Polish diet; and don't forget Polish sausage. Other common foods are cabbage dishes, noodles, kasha, bigos, cutlets, kielbasa, zrazi, mushrooms, cucumber soup, flaki and borscht.

How do you fix dried out shoe polish?

Add a little turpentine and mix using lollipop stick or similar utensil

Can polish sausage be frozen?

Kinda depends on how long it's been packaged before you bought it. These things come with a "best by" date. It's usually a pretty good guideline to go by.