Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Polish term or phrase:
garden
English translation:
ogród, ogródek, possibly 'działka
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Jacek Krankowski (X)
Aug 6, 2000 20:30
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Polish term
garden
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I would like the polish word for garden. I am doing a craft for my dad for his birthday. Thank you
Proposed translations
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0 +1 | ogród, ogródek, possibly 'działka" | Jakub Kostecki |
0 | ogrod, sad | Alexander Kudriavtsev |
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ogród, ogródek, possibly 'działka"
ogród - this is the standard Polish term for garden
ogródek - little garden, a 'cute' way of saying garden, a popular expression
działka - a garden away from home, a plot of land used for gardening and weekend recreation
I beg to differ with alexxx on 'sad' - this means orchard, usually in the context of fruit trees
ogródek - little garden, a 'cute' way of saying garden, a popular expression
działka - a garden away from home, a plot of land used for gardening and weekend recreation
I beg to differ with alexxx on 'sad' - this means orchard, usually in the context of fruit trees
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ogrod, sad
Dear Susan, take your pick of these two words. The first is, probably, "more" Polish and correctly is written with a ' above the second "o".
By the way, a piece of advice, next time you need translation into Polish address the correct pair English>Polish. Or you may end with no answer at all.
Sto lat dla twoego taty
By the way, a piece of advice, next time you need translation into Polish address the correct pair English>Polish. Or you may end with no answer at all.
Sto lat dla twoego taty
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