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artur's hair drier

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by gunt, Nov 10, 2006.

Discuss artur's hair drier in the Celtic Chat area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. gunt

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    Every defender who arses anything up gets severe hair drier treatment from Artur. Anyone know what he says or do we need polish lip-readers?
     
  2. Szuwar

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    Everytime I see Artur shouting on defenders I'm sure he's using english interrupted by most famous polish word: "kurwa" or "kurwa mac".

    every Pole can read from lips word "kurwa" so i'm sure i'm right :)
     
  3. gunt

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    what does the polish word mean?
     
  4. Szuwar

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    Well mainly it means '*' but in fact nowadays it has more meanings it all depends on the context.

    fe. "O kurwa alez jestem najebany" means "Holy * i'm so drunk"

    it's also commonly used as - let's call this 'comma'... i mean u can use it without any reason and without any meaning between the words...

    fe. "wiesz kurwa strasznie boli mnie głowa" after translation it would look like this "you know *, i have a headache" but in fact word kurwa has no meaning here so it should look like "you know i have a headache"

    of course we can also translate word "kurwa" to "oh *" or something like that :)

    i know it looks quite weird... well mainly we use this word to show our anger :)

    cheers
     
  5. jazcelticfan

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    Now I know what Conrad the labourer in the work is calling me :(
     
  6. jonny_cfc_n01

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    Thanks for that Szuwar:celt_2: :shamrock:
    btw is english a hard lanuage to learn?
     
  7. Szuwar

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    is he calling you like that for real or is he using this word "between" the words as comma? :86:

    is he saying to you: "tea coorve-o"? :84:
     
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  8. Szuwar

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    if you can understand what i'm writing here on TC it means it's easy language to learn. but i know i don't speak english as well as i should. :celt_2:

    btw. polish is hard as * to learn for foreigners :38: our grammar is * up
     
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    Polish is hard as f**k to learn for Poles LOL I still make some mistakes :84:
    Saying that - I think that Irish Gaelic is even more difficult to learn than
    Polish (mainly because of the lack of corelation between what is written
    and how it sounds).
     
  10. Celtic_Lass

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    your english is perfect! i love hearing Polish people speak English i dunno why, i just think it sounds cool :84:
     
  11. jonny_cfc_n01

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    The English lanuage is quite strange...thing like... running, and running water...swimming pool, pool table, pool of players I also thought things like that must be hard to learn
     
  12. Szuwar

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    english sounds best with slavic accent lol have you seen Borat movie? :50:
     
  13. Szuwar

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    to be honest i've never had problems with things you've mentioned :50:
    but i never liked to learn idioms.. :38:

    and of course polish language is full of similar things... fe. zamek (means: castle / lock / breech), zamek blyskawiczny (zipper)

    but as i've said the most difficult thing to learn for foreigners is polish grammar.. i guess so
     
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    Boruc is fairly fluent in English AFAIK
     
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    that's true
     
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    the hardest language in the world is icelandic and only a few people in the world have learned who to speak it properly one of them has a very specal brain and made a nearly all right 5 min interview after just having one week of training


    Try say this

    Halló Minn nafn er Góðlátlegt grín og ég leika fótbolti

    the language has 32 letters

    Totally different Consonants

    and alot more

    which I cannont understand
     
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    There must be more than a few in Iceland ffs
    :56:
     
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    Lol kurwa sounds like "curva", which is */* in romanian :56:
     
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    Kurwa is like *, u say it when you're * off or just to make your sentence more literary. It has nothing to do with *, * or whatever in this case.
     
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    This þráður er einhver fjöldi af þvaður:38: