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Ok Limon, what is the Polish word for the day??

ummm swearword or normal? :unsure:
ok I know!
today's swearword is: dupek :giggle: tadadadadam!

Dupek is a very funny swearword, can be said very seriously when you're pissed with someone,
but it has a tongue-in-cheek lightness to it, for example when you use it to describe the one love of your life, your boyfriend.
(frequently)

Its equivalent in English seems to be a**h*le but I'd say the Polish version is much lighter.
Also it is not that difficult for English speakers to say, as it is pronounced: [ˈdupɛk]

End of Polish class :hi:
 
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ummm swearword or normal?

today's swearword jest dupek :giggle:

Dupek is a very funny swearword, can be said very seriously when you're pissed with someone, but it also can have a tongue-in-cheek lightness to it, for example when you use it for your boyfriend.
It's equivalent in English seems to be a**h*le but I'd say the Polish version is much lighter.

End of Polish class :hi:


:lol: Thanx for the polish swearword lesson limonali!
 
:hi: anytime. Orie knows the other one already :giggle:
Plus the word kielbasa (sausage) she likes using it :ninja:

Also, Britt is getting quite good in all non-curse Polish words!


Alright go britt! :punk:

I know a few swear words in italian...i just dont know how 2 spell them!
 
lol.. i will eventually learn clean words, but right now i enjoy calling ppl suki.. rofll and they are like what is that, a term of endearment like teddy bear or something.. rofllllllllll
ahhh dupek.. will have to use that in a sentence real soon
 
lol.. i will eventually learn clean words, but right now i enjoy calling ppl suki.. rofll and they are like what is that, a term of endearment like teddy bear or something.. rofllllllllll
ahhh dupek.. will have to use that in a sentence real soon

roffffflllllllllllll term of endearment omfg ILY Orie! :hysterical:
Did you actually have anyone say that????

And yeah, dupek can be multi-use phrase:coffee:

Again:

suka (singular) - suki (plural) - for females
dupek (singular) - dupki (plural) - for males

Example: you see a lot of DUPKI and SUKI on the streets in the morning trying to squeeze themselves in packed bus crashing other people.


:giggle:
 
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