German Dictionary
German | English |
Er/Sie ist Pole/Polin. | He/She's Polish. |
ein Pole; eine Polin | a Pole |
polnisch, Pole/Polin | Polish |

For example, if I am working very early in the morning, let's say 06.00 (that would be 09.00 your time), I don't notice it much. But 9 hours later, the system slows down, because people in Europe get online.
I've never been to Switzerland, but I've been thinking about visiting it for a long time. Until now I was only in France and Holland. I should take the time and travel and visit new places.
Have a great day! How are you doing? So, I hope you understand my writing. Where did you meet your wife? I am really glad to hear from you. Auf Wiedersehen! By the way: There were no mistakes.
I've never been to Switzerland, but I've been thinking about visiting it for a long time. Until now I was only in France and Holland. I should take the time and travel and visit new places.
Have a great day! How are you doing? So, I hope you understand my writing. Where did you meet your wife? I am really glad to hear from you. Auf Wiedersehen! By the way: There were no mistakes.