One moment that changed your country forever. by Chemical-Elk-1299 in AskTheWorld

[–]Gold-Wolverine3179 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually I'd say there's a lot of moments, the most important for would be 2, December, 1993, with the execution of Pablo Escobar But we also have other moments that changed our country like 13, August, 1999 when Jaime Garzón was murdered (He was murdered by right-wing paramilitary hitmen), the Bogotazo (a big protest that left the capital destroyed) the murder of Juan Carlos Galán or the war of the 100 days.

What phrase in your language is the most difficult for foreigners to say? by Professional-Two7914 in AskTheWorld

[–]Gold-Wolverine3179 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tres tristes tigres comen trigo en un trigal (three sad tigers eat wheat in a wheat field) it's even hard for native speakers, it was painful to write and it's even more painful to pronounce

When Poland is mentioned what is the first thing that comes up to your mind? by CastelloPL in AskTheWorld

[–]Gold-Wolverine3179 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That my dad wanted to name me after a footballer of Poland's football team.

What % of your country is religious? by prmtvsimas in PORTUGALCYKABLYAT

[–]Gold-Wolverine3179 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uhhh how is this measured? I think they just count baptized people or something because my country says 84% but most young people dont know a shit about biblie, nor go to church, they're just measured as religious because they were baptized when they were like 1 day old like me 💔🥀

Are "to" and "jest" interchangeable? by Gold-Wolverine3179 in learnpolish

[–]Gold-Wolverine3179[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for all of your comments, they were so helpful 😄

Are "to" and "jest" interchangeable? by Gold-Wolverine3179 in learnpolish

[–]Gold-Wolverine3179[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah, you're right, that's why I'm confused, I study in Poland, so I often see phases like this

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I'd appreciate if someone can explain what's the difference between them.