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Topic: What kind of name is Maciek or Maciej to you? Language QUESTION (Read 1091 times)

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thanks guys Wink

I hope for more posts to come!
It really is an interesting topic for me Cheesy

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You are a geek if you are too early to the party!
I find looking at the way words are spent gives me a good idea where they are from - so even without understanding the word, I have an idea where its from.

Before finishing reading the post above, I thought it was Eastern European, but I couldn't have said which country it was from.

I have learnt a little Polish, (hello goodbye etc) seeing that most of Poland has or is moving to the UK!

I find it a very interesting language although I find the food even better! Smiley
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we have a Polish friend named maciek but we just call im mac

pronounced mack

Cheesy
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Hi,

Well my name is Maciek or Maciej.
My question is - does it mean anything in your language? If yes - what? Or is it similar to something?

There is a translation of Maciej. In english Maciej = Matthias = Maciek Smiley
Because of this guy:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Matthias


Cheers Smiley

btw:
I speak polish and I may answer some similar language questions to you if you like Smiley
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