User talk:170.199.25.39

Etymologies
Hi there. Thanks for your Polish contributions over the last few days, but some of them are demonstrably wrong. For example, this edit is not correct. The word was borrowed from French, with a Polish suffix added. See Wielki Słownik Języka Polsiekgo for proof. Similar with some of the -unek words you've changed, they were borrowed from German/Middle German rather than formed in Polish and I'm going to change them back. Cheers, BigDom 17:01, 25 July 2021 (UTC)
 * Hello again. Please refrain from edits such as this one where you are inserting your own made up etymologies, which as I have stated above are easily sourced from the WSJP. Your other edits where you are fixing declensions, synonyms, derived terms, etc. are very good - maybe you could stick to those? Thanks, BigDom 06:17, 27 July 2021 (UTC)

bor =/= der
Can you stop changing the etymologies of words from "borrowed" to "derived"? Words don't come out of thin air, you know? Just because you add a suffix to a loanword doesn't mean that it automatically stops being a loanword, lol. I'm not as nice as BigDom, for example, and if you do it again, I'll make sure to get you blocked for trolling. Btw., who decides what's redundant when it comes to adding hyperlinks to the words in definitions? It seems like you just decided so and we all have to accept it. No way. Shumkichi (talk) 14:33, 26 July 2021 (UTC)