skilly bong
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ok, second world. Goodbye - "Poka" or "Do svidania"
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I may remember 'Poka' easier than 'Do svidania'
ok, second world. Goodbye - "Poka" or "Do svidania"
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polish shouldnt be that hard. just soooooooooooooo many consonant![]()

They are close to each other indeed, so that's why Hungarian is also hard to learn.
dunno how but my colleagues couldnt pronounce Akos properly so they call me Ash all the time.![]()
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lolpolish shouldnt be that hard. just soooooooooooooo many consonant![]()

okI may remember 'Poka' easier than 'Do svidania'
but "Do svidania" is more formal 
and they speak english without the slightest accent...or so i've been told![]()
haha come on im so used to many consonants in a rowZ moich informacji wynika, że język polski jednak sprawia trochę problemów ludziom, chcącym się go nauczyć.
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cant even read that myselflol my english speaking friends call me yaaree! FFS! its Jari!lol
funny
hahahahaha come on im so used to many consonants in a row![]()
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cant even read that myself

"Pora do śniadania" maybe? it means breakfast time
or something like that 
no! It's goodbye on Russian"poka" "do svidania"? what is that mean?"Pora do śniadania" maybe? it means breakfast time
or something like that
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hahaha![]()
I really cant read that myself longer than maybe 25 letters 