I've lived in Poland for several years before, but I had no idea Sosnowiec was so large. I always think of it and many others in the area as "those small towns around Katowice", but it's not so small afterall. Live and learn. :)
I'd be amazed if anyone who isn't Polish or who hasn't lived in Poland gets anywhere near the average of 10. Nice to see some variety though, makes a change from the usual USA, USA, USA.
I love you, Poles. I love your country and I love your food and I love your vodka and I love everything about it BUT FOR THE LOVE OF GOD WILL YOU PLEASE IMPORT SOME VOWELS?!
Ok, one last left... Rzeszów - no, Kielce - no, Olsztyn - no, Toruń - no, Płock - no, Bytom, Chorzów, Ruda Śląska, Zabrze, Jaworzno, Gliwice - no. Have I forgotten something around Katowice? (time's up) Aaah, bloody Sosnowiec...
Our neighbours have really strange language. I only got 8/15. Quite a bad, since I am from Czech Republic, but I would know even as much as 12, if I was able to remember and spell them (for example Szczecin and Sosnowiec are virtually impossible to spell).
This one is still pretty simple. Łódź might be the most baffling, as it's pronounced woodzh lol.
ó = oo
d = d
ź = zh
makes sense to me
Bialystok and Bloom.