I went back to apologize (Russia occupied Poland, so me confusing these two languages is more serious than it might seem). It turns out...
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That she's a Polish Russian, who speaks both languages. She just told me she didn't care what language I said "thank you" in. However...
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I made lot as of sloppy assumptions. She's doesn't seem to care, but I do. jen-KUH-yeah and spa-SI-bah to my neighbor for understanding.
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@aurabogado Oh that's a big difference. Polish thank you is pronounced "JEN-ku-ye." Make her day! :) -
@sarahkendzior JEN-kuh-yeah or jen-KUH-yeah? -
@aurabogado Jen KUH yeh. Sorry wrote it wrong!
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