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10:37 Aug 25, 2001 |
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wloczyc sie (if hanging out is being done outside of the domicile) and siedziec, if done at home Explanation: Wloczyc sie implies one wanders aimlessly in a way, with friends perhaps, there is a sense of mild adventure implied. Going from place to place possibly. This is a word to use when all these activities are done outside of one's home. when one "hangs out" at home, or some other fixed place (restaurant, friend's home), this is called "siedziec" as in "siedzimy u Jozka" - "we are hanging out at Jozek's" |
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przesiadywac z kims (u kogos), spedzac z kims czas Explanation: wiekszosc wolnego czasu spedzam z Jackiem. Przesiaduje u Jacka godzinami grajac w gry komputerowe. Wlocze sie z Jackiem po miescie, bo nie mamy nic innego do roboty. own |
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OR przestawac z ..., obcowac z ... Explanation: hang out = to waste time in company of someone OR to associate with sb Ideas: bumelowac z ..., obijac sie z ..., przesiadywac u ..., szwendac sie z ... OR przestawac z ..., obcowac z ..., obracac sie (w kregu), kolegowac sie z ..., kumac sie z ..., kumplowac sie z ... |
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