It seems the issue has two roots (at least for Polish translation):

1. upstream translation - similiar issue is also visible in other
distributions than Ubuntu.

Solution is fixing translation due to the guideline at upstream .po
file:

"
#. TRANSLATORS:
#. For best results (df header/column alignment), ensure that
#. your translation has the same length as the original.
#. Also, each column name translation should end at the same
#. column as the corresponding original.
#: src/df.c:163
"

The guidline is present in more recent coreutils package than 7.4 (that
on Ubuntu 10.04), I don't know exactly at what version it was added. The
above is taken from coreutils 8.8 po/pl.po you can find at upstream
site).

2. Ubuntu translation - the df output is even more shifted than the
original one

Solution/workaround is the same as above.


For Polish translation there is a patch provided within bug report that has 
been marked as duplicate of this bug:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-translations/+bug/695856

link to the patch file:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-
translations/+bug/695856/+attachment/1780027/+files/language-pack-pl-
base_df-header-fix.patch

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  National translations of "df" output misaligned

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