August 11, 2007at 1:56 am
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The Polish word for ‘about’ is simply ‘O’ . “O” can mean ‘at’, ‘about’ or ‘of’ depending how it is used. It also is used in the locative case. Known as ‘O kim’, ’O czym’, which means ‘about who’, ‘about what’.
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