How do I spell my name in Polish?
Just don't question me, please :)). I'm just curious, though…my name is Sheela Avelin (with her middle name). Does anyone have any idea?
Just don't question me, please :)). I'm just curious, though…my name is Sheela Avelin (with her middle name). Does anyone have any idea?
Hello What is correct, or what is the better answer? Question: Are you thinking about a problem? Answer A: No, I am not thinking about any problem. Answer B: No, I am not thinking about a problem. Thank you very much for your answer.
For the boss. Spelling.
I'm currently writing a book about wolves. Which of the names do you like best? Please provide a reason!
Good evening. A question for you. I always find it interesting how many people find it harder to determine the exact origins of Slovak people than of other southern nations, like Kurds or Moroccans! I often find that many Poles look more like Central Europeans, while many others look more like Slavs. People always say…
I just heard on the radio in reference to a danger that the speaker said, "we warn you to keep your eyes open", did he slip of the tongue or is that a correct sentence?
Hey, I have a question. I work in a doctor's office and we have three doctors on staff. I always have to ask if patients want a specific doctor. How can I phrase this in an email so it sounds more professional?
If you were born by Polish parents in Poland, you might have Śila Awelin written, I guess that would sound as you call yourself now. I think it would be -a at the end of the second first name.
Hello,
Names are written in Polish as well as in German, that does not change.
Okay, thanks.
He doesn’t change why should he? Not in a country with different letters
Yeah, sure. In Polish there are several apostrophes, etc. Just read the “Sh” so: “ś” is written when I remember correctly, so I ask.
But normally the names do not change. the with these letters are also exclusively Polish origin
You are welcome
Okay, thanks
What’s that name or where are you from? The Poles have the same font as we do.
Come from Germany (food has Polish roots.. I think that is irrelevant). “Sheela” comes from the Persian as far as I know, “Avelin” comes from the English.