Grandmother n. Babcia Grapes n. Winogrona Graphics n. Grafika Grasp (hold) v. Chwytać Grass n. Trawa Gravity (PHYS) n. Grawitacja Greasy adj. Przetłuszczony Great adj. (eg. Great Research Paper) Wspaniały Great Britain n. Wielka Brytania Great-grandfather...
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That little house looks just like the little house my grandmother lived in when she was a little girl, on a hill covered with daisies and apple trees growing around. Yuriko, a marine biology grad student, fell asleep inside a fish tank and awoke covered in octopuses and starfish. There use...
(Don’t teach your grandmother how to suck eggs.)Siedzieć jak na tureckim kazaniu.To sit like in a Turkish sermon. (To not make head or tail of things, to not understand a thing.)Znaleźć się między młotem a kowadłem.To be caught between a hammer and an anvil. ...
my great grandmother never spoke a word of english but used to call me what sounded like bapke and babeejka,this ishow it sounded to my mother.what do they mean? gumishu15 | 6187 15 Jul 2013#116 babka or babeczka - lass or litle lass (it could be also translated as granny though...
I kept wondering how my grandmother and others in generations past had made this type of bread with ease without the aid of books, articles and videos found on the internet. The best advice came from two sources – the book – all you knead is Bread by Jane Mason and several YouTube vi...
Uwaga Babcia Gotuje - YouTube channel, where the titular grandmother cooks. In Poland the so-called "grandma cuisine" is very respected. Ola Nguyen - An interesting culinary channel. She - cook person won one of the Polish MasterChef editions. Recently, for example, she has shown how to co...
Edda (Polish, Scandinavian, German, and Italian girl name)–“Poetry”; can also mean “grandmother” in Old Norse and Icelandic Edka (Polish girl name)–“Prosperous in war” Edyta (Polish girl name)–“Wealthy gift” or “the rich one”; variant of the Old English name “Edith” Egidi...
It was a precious clock his grandmother, who was in the hospital, gave him. This is a precious chance to get Sammy's autograph. Perry obtained precious information from him. Visitors to our city will certainly be impressed by the unique and precious historical monuments. These times are preci...
Ny grandmother: Magdalena Blauciak was born on March 31st 1898 in Dobropole (house no. 9).Both my grandparents immigrated to Denmark in 1916/1917.Surnames related to my family include: Blauciak, Yamniuk, Mulyk, Czechowska - my mail birthehelenaottosen@gmail.com...