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- any English women who married a Polish man (usually its vice versa)
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Laughing at your being fluent in Polish oaths, i am the same ;-. Yes i have been to Poland 3 times last year and go again in two weeks for christmas and new year. My mans family live near limanowa an hour from Krakow in a beautiful village. I love it there, theres not much to do apart from visit family all over the village and see to the animals in the barn but great.
any English women who married a Polish man (usually its vice versa), Poland forum
Such a change to the hustle and bustle of city life live in manchester. We start building our house there Easter next year, should take another 2 or 3 years of working in the UK before its finished, we are so excited. You should visit soon. I'll warn you though you will fall in love all over again ;- p. Hi, I'm another English woman with a Polish other half and in laws. So your definitely not alone. I also struggle with the language but I'm slowly picking it up quite well.
I can speak a little very good at swearing and slang but I understand lots. I'm going to be living in Warsaw very soon so plan to take some lessons to improve. Where are you from in the UK? I'm from the north east. I'm from Cumbria but based in Manchester.
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I am just going to learn as i go along and not worry too much. Spent another lovely christmas and new year in Poland and we coped ;- Vodka helps. When do you plan to move there? Opposite side of the country to me then in Cumbria. I have family in Manchester Hyde. Yeah, don't stress about the language, it will become easier with time and practise. I find watching Polish TV helps and also when we watch films my other half puts polish subtitles to them and I learn that way too. The thing I find most difficult is a lot of Polish words are just un-natural to English tongues, letters that we have never before had to use together just don't roll from our mouths with ease.
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I have given my boyfriend plenty of laughs while he listens as i ruin his language: Przepraszam, nie rozumiem moj jezyk polski jest gowno!!! We are travelling to Warsaw this weekend and we met when we both worked together. Funny we live in Ashton under lyne ;- It is funny when people mistake you for being Polish. The Shit word makes me laugh Last year we were on Skype with my mans brother looking for cars and i didnt understand why his brother kept saying co?
Of course this sounds like lady bits in Polish ha ha. We are off to Poland again on the 6th for business and will buy a decoder for the Polish tv as yes i'm sure you are right. Ha ha "cheap" i know exactly which polish word you mean lol. Tell your other half to check the Tv companies Miras doesnt pressure me to speak the language as he loves our language and is proud i taught him it. Everyone in the village is impressed and a little jealous i think. His neices and nephews love having an English Aunt and show me off to their freinds and English language teacher who is a little afraid of me.
A few are learning English at school but most scared to try just like me when speaking Polish, people giggle but Miras says its cause i sound sweet. One nephew refuses to accept i am English and talks to me in Polish all the time lol cute. One neighbour said he is going to English school as he can sense i am very funny when we have parties and would like for Miras to not have to translate every 2 mins i did teach him some rude words to go to work with in the new year though.
Do you have children yet? How are your husbands family with you? It's probably the same for his family when trying to speak English, the same as it is for us In my last job i often had to speak with polish customers here in the UK and they would ask for a translator, I could speak pleasantries with them, greeting, ask them to wait, tell them what i was doing etc He probably knows as much English bad language as i do lol although "KURWA" is still his fav pmsl No we don't have any children yet, plan to soon though, what about you?
Welcome to the "English GF" gang ha ha The language - without wanting to put you off, Polish is extremely difficult to learn and use correctly but once you master the basic rules it does become easier.
any English women who married a Polish man (usually its vice versa)
The pronunciation will blow your mind but ask him to help you with that. As he lives in the UK it will probably be easier for him to pick up English quicker than you will Polish.

Ah - you can use Google translate for simple translations, one word stuff but don't try nothing too in depth because it often makes a mockery of what you try to say. Hi Girls Its Tommy here , just accidently founded this website. Its so cool First of all debra congrats new polish lang words , respect for You as this lang is extrem difficult we're all knows it , however there is no sweetest girls like girl trying to speak polish lang. Hello tommy33, For info, this thread has been inactive since You are not alone. I met my husband when he came as part of a team to work in my London flat.
The way he laid that plaster was irresistible. We are both retired and have built a house km from Krakow. We will live there when we are able to get away. I have made the move to Poland with the little one just 4 days ago. She is 3 now. Hubby follows at Christmas. We too have built a house 1hr 15 from Krakow.
Nothing like our home in the UK. I'm rattling about in it like lady of the Manor lol. Any tips for making a new life here? I would think as soon as you can, get out and meet people, so you don't feel alone. Just like anywhere new. And get stuck into as many activities with other people as you are able to. You will then soon feel part of the place, I would think.
Mother and baby clubs in the UK help a lot, but I dont know what there is in Poland for mums. If you want to talk more let me know and we can email. I get out in the Car but again its just me and the 3 yr old. I will ask about for toddler groups. As you know they start school later here.
'I've heard that the Polish accent is quite sexy'
I like that but the wee one needs to pick up more of the Language. Surrounded by Hubbys family but all Cousins way older and Boys so not intetested in her. Babca and jadek having major houseworks done so not seen much of them. Just been cleaning and getting through dust. May have a drive to Zakopane tomorrow?
Hubby here on 18th. Been hard being seperated from him. So you are not in Poland for Christmas?
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Better for the Liver i guess? Nice to speak to somebody similar. Hi Debra I am Frances. But of course things can change and we could find ourselves here for a while. We built the house and there is still plenty to do on it and in the half acre podworki. We will be there for a few weeks from about 10 January. Have you got a car? If you are there and would like you would be very welcome to visit us. It must be hard without your husband.
Where does he work? How is your polish? Very nice to talk to you. I am Debra and i am Married to Miras i am 43 and he is nine years my Junior.