So, "on (ona) jest na nie" would mean that this person doesn't agree with anything? Sort of very negative person? Interesting :)
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So, "on (ona) jest na nie" would mean that this person doesn't agree with anything? Sort of very negative person? Interesting :)
Thanks for explanation, Aggie, I thought something was fishy here :).
so "byc' na nie" means "to be wrong"? Is this an idiom or something?
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I barely can understand half of this.
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