Oh it was a craze / When Duduś played / The saxophoneĪnother Polish figure with Dudek nickname was Edward Dziewoński (1916-2002), an actor, director, comedian. I do not know who gave him this nickname it could be an affectionate badge given to him by his fellow musicians.Īch to był szał / Gdy Duduś grał / Na saksofonie One example is Jerzy "Duduś" Matuszkiewicz (born 1928), a Polish jazz musician and composer, Some boys carry such nicknames with pride, and later as a badge of honour. This could happen when a small child had problems with pronunciation of some word, and ended up making "tuta", "duda" or some other such sounds. A loving mother could inadvertently make a young boy a victim of school jokes, by calling him "Duduś" in public, while his real name was Jerry or so. Problem is, these two words have special meanings by themselves, so they may produce unexpected effects and audience reactions. Making diminutive words out of the basic ones is quite easy in Polish: kot (a cat) becomes kot-ek or better yet - kot-uś, pies (dog) becomes pies-ek, pies-io or about some other 10 diminutive versions - evoking all sorts of emotions towards that shaggy animal.įollowing that pattern with "Duda" one ends up with at least two diminutives: "Dudek" and "Duduś". I listed some derivations from this word in another thread ( Duda Family ), so you should get some understanding why is it so. Jeżeli nie Kuba, moje nazwisko pana nic nie powi.I now know that I'm looking for the diminutive or "nickname" endings, how would you add the endings onto Duda?įorgive me for saying so but "duda" is one of these smile-invoking words not really funny but the one usually generating friendly response - maybe because of its onomatopoeic sound, or maybe because various associations in people's minds. Discover them all during your first free day and convince yourself that you'll not find a better place for your business to thrive! An opportunity to strike up new relationships over a cup of tea or coffee, a PS4 console and a large screen TV, comfortable poufs are just some of the amenities available to our co-workers. Everyone who had the pleasure of talking on the phone for a number of hours will appreciate the discretion and convenience of this service.Īpart from a convenient place to work, a large terrace and a garden adjacent to a park our customers can also use a kitchen and a universal Relax Zone. The booths constitute a specialised solution for those handling recruitment processes, castings, teleconferences or who need a place for lengthy commercial conversations. You can also take advantage of "Telephone Booths" – separated from the other space, air conditioned and sound proofed, designed for discreet and confidential business conversations. You receive a place ready to start working in, with all the conveniences of call A office space. Our offices are air-conditioned, light and feature a modern interior design, come with cleaning services, water, coffee and tea are regularly topped up – that is something we always take care of. Everyday contact with natural greenery is scientifically proven to benefit concentration, productivity and health – find out for yourselves.Ĭo-workers will experience an amazing atmosphere, broadband internet (Wi-Fi/cable) and desks with comfortable fully adjustable chairs, to be arranged as needed or required. Windows overlook trees and alleys and the park itself is just a stone's throw away – just step out of the building. The Offoffice Coworking Office delivers a rare combination of soothing park landscape with a central Kraków location. Take advantage of coworking space which you'll not find anywhere else in the city.
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