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Thank U very much for the variation of Joan----
I never gave it a thought to Google a search for myself---

Matter of fact--I would imagine the best would be to call Aunt Joan up and ask her *how the heck do U spell ya name in Polish* :smile:

Deb called me once to correct the spelling of Grandma---I always said Babci--but Deb checked and said *nope--it is BabciA :smile:

Heck, my grandparents tried very hard to teach me Polish---and,as a kid spending my summers there, did I want schooling :lol: NO!!!

Anyway it was kinda hard when they didnt know how to say the *english* version of the word they were trying to teach me in Polish-- :yikes: :smile:

thanks again--always appreciate your *time* in looking stuff up--
luve---Barbara :wave:
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Post by tex »

Hi Barbara,

You're most welcome.

I missed the same opportunity - my grandparents on my father's side spoke German, and on my mother's side, Czech. Just like you, though, at the time, there were too many "fun" things to do, so I didn't see any reason to "waste" my time learning any other languages. After they were gone, I realized my mistake.

As the old Dutch proverb goes, "We grow too soon old, and too late smart". <sigh>

Luve,
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Galahad---I didnt know that was an old Dutch saying---and right U are--

*we grow too soon old,and too late smart*

BUT----there is still time to keep learning----right!!!! :smile:

:goodnight: to U also
sleep tight and dont let the bed bugs bite
luve---Columbo
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Mrs. Columbo,

Right you are! When we stop learning - it's all over.

Incidentally, speaking of the name "Marion", I'll bet you knew that one of the most famous Americans of all time was named Marion Michael Morrison. Remember? [spoiler]John Wayne.[/spoiler]

I hope you sleep like a log too.

Luve,
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Was gonna say that in Barbara's other post - JOHN WAYNE

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