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Nostrovia
Well, I'm officially approved. Is Nostrovia Russian or Polish (or both)?
the second. You said brave! But it literally means for your health.
Poland: Nazareth
Russian: ¾Ã'â ¾Ã²ÃŒà µ (on zdorovye)
Nostroy enamel
In the IC language family, Russian and Polish are similar to French in the Latin language family, such as Italian. Speaking Polish and Czech or Slovak would be the closest thing to Italian and Spanish. I love learning to spell Polish!
Polish, Russian, Czech, toast meaning, for your health, vague, fine
She is Zadrvi and Polish. Russian is slightly different. On Zadorove.
This is not a typo or misinterpretation. So it's really English (Russian based)
Nostrovia
Nostrovia
Well, I'm officially approved. Is Nostrovia Russian or Polish (or both)? ۔
In the past, I used to get drunk with Russians and sticks and I don't remember who used toast. Since no one is currently available, I'm looking for an answer here. Some pages point to one, while others point to the other.
Both of you said brave! But it literally means your health.
Poland: Na zdrowie
Russian: ¾Ã'â µ (on zdorovye)
Nostrovie Enamel
Within the IC language family, Russian and Polish are similar to French in the Latin language family, such as Italian. Speaking Polish and Czech or Slovak would be the closest thing to Italian and Spanish. For the correct spelling of Polish, I and I love learning!
Polish, Russian, Czech, roasted meaning, vague, fine for your health.
She is a zdrowie and Polish. Russian is a little different - on zdorovye.
Nostrovia
Nostrovia
Well, I'm officially approved. Is Nostrovia Russian or Polish (or both)? 3
In the past, I drank with Russians and police and I don't remember who used toast. Since none of these options are currently available, I'm looking for an answer here. Some pages point to one while others point to the other.
You both said brave! But it literally means for your health.
Poland: Na zdrowie
Russia: ¾Ã'â ²ÃΛ (on zdorovye)
Nostroe enamel
Within the IC language family, Russian and Polish are similar to French in the Latin language family, such as Italian. Speaking Polish and Czech or Slovak would be the closest thing to Italian and Spanish. As far as the correct spelling of Polish is concerned, me and I love learning!
Polish, Russian, Czech, meaning toast, for your health, vague, fine
Nostrovia
Nostrovia
This is also not a misspelling or misinterpretation. So this is really English (Russian based)