Thanks Sputnik.
What's it like being Barbies father?
I think I can help you here. He's a parrot who has been trained to say " pretty polly"
Thanks Sputnik.
What's it like being Barbies father?
In french :
Poli = polite, well behaved , nice
Poli = polished, smooth ( about stones (jewels) and metal)
1 poli Adjective (a) (of person) polite
(b) (of furniture) polished
2 poli Noun, masculine (a) shine
So his dad calls him by a French word, he is using a French email. Hm...
By the way the meaning is still not "pretty" in French but polite or shiny...
Yes, the French word for "polish" is polir and poli is just the past participle. That's the source of the English word, it's not native Anglo-Saxon. Even "buff" is from French. But "shine" is a native word.Could it refer to his/her "polished" performance on here ?
Polis, as in Neapolis, "New City," which became Napoli in Italian when the Romans took over that portion of the Greek Empire, and Naples in French and English. Constantinople is a French adaptation of Greek Konstantinopolis, "The City of Constantine." It's also why we have cities in America with such clever names as Minneapolis and Indianapolis. Polit- is the combining form as in "political" and "metropolitan."Poli means city in Greek.
The name yields thousands of Google hits. According to this lady named Politimi, the literal meaning is "big price."Although Politimi which is where my name came from means precious in Greek.
French poli- is a normalized respelling of poly-, which is how the Greek root is spelled in Latin and English. The Y is the Greek letter ypsilon, which was pronounced like an umlauted U in ancient Greek. In modern Greek it's pronounced identically to I, iota.As far as I know, astin is a common French name which means starlike, whereas poli- or poly- means many, a lot, or very. Poliastin hence means very starlike.
In a society like the United States, in which everything is analyzed economically, "precious" and "high-priced" are nearly equivalent terms. To me the connection in Greek seemed obvious.Politimi does mean high priced as well it depends how you pronounce it, it can also mean precious.
I understand. But this is America. We measure our love in dollars.I don't see them the same, as something precious doesnt have to be high priced, its more something that one loves.