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10:27 Dec 6, 2001 |
English to Polish translations [PRO] Art/Literary | |||||||
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4 +1 | multimilioner |
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4 | powtórka |
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multimilioner Explanation: Przepraszam, ale nie patrzylem na poprzednie odpowiedzi i nie wiem, czy ta juz padla czy nie. JK |
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powtórka Explanation: zylioner to po Polsku znaczy dokładnie to samo 'ktoś mający nie wiadomo jak dużo pieniędzy' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other pros opinions of this response: disagree pidzej: no exist IMHO > zależy gdzie. Ja i moi znajomi znają i używają. :-) - disagree Lota: i have never heard it. It may exist. I read papers and books. where else does it exist? > in spoken language - |
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