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r/europe • u/[deleted] • Aug 21 '17
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You learned Polish in school?
1 u/relevantusername- Ireland Aug 24 '17 Oh no, sorry we just learned the fact about the road signs. Our geography teacher mentioned it in 5th year (age 17). 1 u/slopeclimber Aug 24 '17 That would be strange because we don't have our own names for Irish places - we use the English ones. 1 u/relevantusername- Ireland Aug 24 '17 On roadsigns? No, both languages are on there.
Oh no, sorry we just learned the fact about the road signs. Our geography teacher mentioned it in 5th year (age 17).
1 u/slopeclimber Aug 24 '17 That would be strange because we don't have our own names for Irish places - we use the English ones. 1 u/relevantusername- Ireland Aug 24 '17 On roadsigns? No, both languages are on there.
That would be strange because we don't have our own names for Irish places - we use the English ones.
1 u/relevantusername- Ireland Aug 24 '17 On roadsigns? No, both languages are on there.
On roadsigns? No, both languages are on there.
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u/slopeclimber Aug 24 '17
You learned Polish in school?