English term
almost the worst
hmm, czy to jest nasze najgorsze, czy prawie najgorsze?
3 | chyba najgorsze | Jerzy Matwiejczuk |
5 | chyba najgorsze | Joanna Schulz Kwiatkowska |
Jan 25, 2011 20:39: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"
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Proposed translations
chyba najgorsze
chyba najgorsze
Mówi się przecież: "A najgorsze jest chyba to, że..."
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Jerzy Matwiejczuk
: Zauważ, że takiej odpowiedzi udzielono już wcześniej;)
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Tak, tak przepraszam. Pierwszy raz coś wpisuję w KudoZ i nie zorientowałam się, że moja wypowiedź powinna być jako komentarz do twojej odpowiedzi zamiast jako nowa. Wybacz :)
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