Examples of using Arnolfini in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Hey, Arnolfini!
Arnolfini's out there.
My father-in-law is Arnolfini.
Arnolfini is out there.
Come on up! Little Arnolfini!
Arnolfini! This is from me to you!
How do you like it, Arnolfini?
Arnolfini, kiss my sweet ass!
This is from me to you! Arnolfini!
Arnolfini, this is for your father.
You wanted to see me?- Hey, Arnolfini!
Arnolfini, kiss my sweet ass!
Steven, come on! Come on, Arnolfini, run!
Arnolfini is out there.- Let's go.
Pick up your captain, Little Arnolfini!- Captain!
Arnolfini!- I'm giving you a free hand!
Yes. He will pay you in gold… if you don't harm me.- Arnolfini?
Arnolfini is out there.- Let's go.
Netherlands artist Jan Van Eyck is most often credited with“discovering” the practice, having experimented with oil painting techniques in his wood panel works,including his famed Arnolfini wedding portrait.
Arnolfini? He will pay you in gold…- Yes.
Those rats, Arnolfini, are my soldiers… and they trust me.
Arnolfini?- Yes. He will pay you in gold.
Some of the works of art displayed in the gallery include The Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck, Bacchus and Ariadne by Titian, a Mildred Pierce poster, St. Sebastian by Andrea Mantegna, The Lady of Shalott by John William Waterhouse and statues by Giacometti.
Arnolfini promised the loot was gonna be ours.
Catch! Arnolfini, kiss my sweet ass!
Arnolfini promised the loot was gonna be ours.
Hey, Arnolfini!- You wanted to see me?
Arnolfini promised the loot was going to be ours.
Yes.- Arnolfini? He will pay you in gold.
Arnolfini promised the loot was going to be ours.