Tag Archives: internet
How internet is changing the way we talk? How to translate some abbreviations to Polish? Posted by Kasia on Mar 22, 2015
When it comes to the way we communicate with each other, it’s obvious the Internet influenced some major changes: Email superseded snail mail, Facebook pretty much swallowed the idea of calling someone and wishing them a happy birthday, our job hunts are conducted through LinkedIn… It’s slightly less in-your-face, but the Internet is also shifting…
Polish Expat Bloggers Posted by Anna on Dec 28, 2009
It always amazes me how many Poles in recent years have packed up and moved to the UK and Ireland. Sometimes I feel like the last Polish person left alive who hasn’t even properly visited the “islands”, because no, transferring between Heathrow and Gatwick doesn’t count, or does it? I will remedy this glaring oversight…
Polski on the internet – guest post by Barb Posted by Anna on Aug 7, 2009
A couple of posts ago I asked you about your Polish language adventures on the internet, remember? And our fabulous guest blogger – Barbara from Canada prepared this piece about her experiences w polskiej sieci. Polski on the internet – by Barbara from Canada As most of you know, there are very few good sites…
“W internecie” or “na internecie”? Posted by Anna on Jul 31, 2009
So…. The Lexiophiles Best Language Blog contest is over, and this year it was an immense failure for us. Or rather, for me. Last year, Polish Blog came in 6th. This year, 71st. Oh well, I guess the novelty of Polish Blog has worn off, and it’s my fault too, because I haven’t told you…