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Czesc Marek or Witaj Marek,when to use these greeting,are they both the same?
5 de feb. de 2011 19:25
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"witaj" is more formal kind of greetings. "Cześć" is a form using amog friends.
5 de febrero de 2011
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Hello ;)
"Cześć" is a word to say "hi", but just to close friends, or people you are introduced to, but must be in similar age. More safe in this formal situation is to say "Witam". About "cześć", it's a word u say for beginning and for the end of meeting.
"Witaj" it's more formal way to say "cześć", but only with a person you already know.
6 de febrero de 2011
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"Witaj Marek"- you'd use if Marek is your buddy and you greet him;
"Cześć Marek" - like "Witaj Marek";
However, if you need to be more formal with a person (she/he is much older than you, for example) you can use:
"Witam" (but not "Witaj"- because that would mean that's your buddy). "Witam" is used without a name.
5 de febrero de 2011
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Inglés, Filipino (tagalo), Polaco
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