OK, it's a recycled one, but it's been a while... A caveat: ja is
yes in *German*, but *not* in Polish. In Polish, yes is tak,
which happens to mean thank you in Denmark, which really had my head
spinning, when I was there... :)
From: S. L.
A Polish man moved to the USA and married an
, October 30, 2006 6:13 AM
Subject: [lace-chat] :) Fwd: Learning English
OK, it's a recycled one, but it's been a while... A caveat: ja is
yes in *German*, but *not* in Polish. In Polish, yes is tak,
which happens to mean thank you in Denmark, which really had my head
spinning, when I
On Oct 30, 2006, at 0:16, Dorte Tennison wrote:
thank you is tak in danish
That's what I said:
In Polish, yes is tak, which happens to mean thank you in
Denmark, which really had my head spinning, when I was there... :)
--
Tamara P Duvallhttp://t-n-lace.net/
: Re: [lace-chat] :) Fwd: Learning English
On Oct 30, 2006, at 0:16, Dorte Tennison wrote:
thank you is tak in danish
That's what I said:
In Polish, yes is tak, which happens to mean thank you in
Denmark, which really had my head spinning, when I was there... :)
--
Tamara P Duvall