Buddendorfian

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Buddendorfian Polish
Buddendorfijski (polish)
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RegionKingdom of Buddendorf
Native speakers
10-13
Language codes
ISO 639-3
IETFpl-BU
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Buddendorfian variety of Polish language (colloquially: buddendorfijski) - Buddendorf regional variety of Polish language [1] used in the Kingdom of Buddendorf, different from the top-down literary form of this language.

This dialect[2] is spoken by approximately a dozen or so people, i.e. most of the inhabitants of Buddendorf. Polish is the native language of over 90% of Buddendorf population.

Buddendorficisms

Buddendorf uses approximately several hundred words specific to this country. Including the popular term for the young Poles living in big cities, standing in opposition to the generation of their parents and grandparents, usually rejecting tradition and conservative views, they promoting modernism, good style and Western culture, thinking it's cool (usually adopting liberal-leftist views) this term "Fajnopolacy" (literally: cool Poles).

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differences in everyday wordss

Buddendorfian English Polish
Ajak Yes Tak
Baba Woman Kobieta
Capi It stinks Ćoś śmierdzi
Dzie Where Gdzie
Dajże To give Dać
Ejno Come on No weź
Flaszka Bottle Butelka
Fajno Good Fajnie
Gut Good Dobrze
Hata House Dom
Impra Party Impreza
Jaa Wow Wow
Kapcie Slippers Klapki
Kartofel Potato Ziemniak
Kapciora Shed Szopa
Licho Poorly Słabo
Micha Bowl Miska
No Yes Tak
Oglądać Watch Obejrzeć
Pokuta Mandate Mandat
Suchaj Listen Słuchaj
Tykać Touch Dotykać
Umić Be able Umieć
Wywalić To throw away Wyrzucić
Zara Moment Zaraz