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" Całe Byvoeglike naamwoord swe Bepaler życie Selfstandige naamwoord spędziły w Aanneming Londynie i Koördinerende konjunksie mało Bywoord znały Werkwoord świat 🗺️ Selfstandige naamwoord ."
Byvoeglike naamwoord
Bepaler
Selfstandige naamwoord
Aanneming
Koördinerende konjunksie
Bywoord
Werkwoord
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Selfstandige naamwoord
"They spent their whole lives in London and knew little about the world." "They spent their whole lives in London and knew little about the world."
Woorde en sinne
Nuut
całe
- inflection of cały:
- inflection of cały:
Nuut
swe
Alternative form of swoje.
Nuut
życie
- verbal noun of żyć
- life (state of organisms preceding their death)
- life (process of being alive)
- life (energy and vitality)
- life (lifeforms, generally or collectively)
- life (that which allows one to live)
- life (particular aspect of existence; general activity associated with something)
- life; lifespan (span of time during which an object operates)
- life (chance to play that is lost when a mistake is made)
Nuut
w
-
The twenty-eighth letter of the Polish alphabet, called wu and written in the Latin script.
Nuut
i
-
The twelfth letter of the Polish alphabet, called i and written in the Latin script.
Nuut
mało
-
- little, not much (to a small degree)
- little, not many (at a small frequency; not often; in small numbers)
- no; not only (used to introduce a new, more apt characteristic ascribed to something)
- shortly (not for a long time)
- weakly
- incorrectly
Nuut
znały
third-person plural nonvirile past of znać
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Nuut
świat
- world (planet)
- world (the Universe)
- world (environment within the universe)
- world (nearest environment and surroundings)
- world (place in which people live)
- world (group of people, things, or phenomena with common features)
- world (reality measured objectively determining a human's conditions)
- world (perceived or seeming understanding of one's surroundings, real or not)
- world (set of people, institutions, and activities comprising someone's life)
- world (people living on Earth collectively)
- world (group of people occupying a high social status)
- heap (large amount of something)