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Rzucać Verb im Pronom przeznaczenia substantiu , których Determinador treścią byłby czysty Adjectiu przypadek 🎲 substantiu ?
Verb
Pronom
substantiu
Determinador
Adjectiu
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substantiu
Throw them destinies, the content of which would be pure coincidence? Throw them destinies, the content of which would be pure coincidence?
Paraules i frases
rzucać
- to throw; to pitch, to toss, to cast (to release (an object) with some force from one's hands, an apparatus, etc. so that it moves rapidly through the air)
- to cast (to give light or shadow)
- to quit (to stop doing something, e.g. smoking)
- (colloquial) to dump (to end a relationship or end contact with)
- to blurt out (to utter something quickly and briefly)
- (colloquial) to jot down (to record on some surface)
- Used as a light verb.
- to speak (to utter something)
- to throw (to move something suddenly or violently)
- to shake, to jolt (to cause a sudden and unintentional movement of something)
- to send off (to direct someone someone or have them do something)
- (colloquial) to put up (to make available for sale, usually in reference to little accesible goods in stores during Communist Poland)
- to throw (to grab with one's hands and throw to the ground)
- to shoot (to score a goal with a ball)
- to throw (to knock someone over, hit someone against something)
- to connect (to build, to construct something that connects two opposite points)
- to get, to settle (to decide about someone's place of residence or work)
- to shake (to cause something to move up and down)
- (obsolete) to throw on (to begin to wear)
- (obsolete) to give birth
- to throw oneself (to attack physically) [with na (+ accusative) ‘at whom’]
- to throw oneself (to move in a particular direction quickly)
- to throw oneself (to jump or fall somewhere aiming for a particular location)
- to throw oneself at (to do something with great commitment)
- to jolt, to shake (to move suddenly and unintentionally)
- to blurt out (to express one's opposition or annoyance suddenly)
- to get (to cause a disease somewhere in the body)
- (colloquial) to up and leave (to leave suddenly)
- (colloquial) to snap (to react suddenly)
- (colloquial) to blow (to spend frivolously)
- (obsolete) to throw up (to vomit)
im
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- dative of oni
- dative of one
przeznaczenia
- genitive singular of przeznaczenie
- nominative plural of przeznaczenie
- accusative plural of przeznaczenie
- vocative plural of przeznaczenie
których
- inflection of który:
- inflection of który:
byłby
third-person singular masculine conditional of być
czysty
- clean, tidy
- pure (without contaminants)
- pure, sheer
- neat (without solvent)
- pure (honest, free of wrongdoing)
- ritually clean
- (colloquial) abstaining from drugs
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przypadek
- chance, accident; coincidence (situation which occurred that could not have been predicted)
- event, instance, case (something that happened)
- case (instance of a specific condition or set of symptoms)
- case (person representing said condition or set of symptoms)
- (obsolete) adventure; event
- (obsolete) facts; events (that which occurred in someone's life)
- characteristic (that which defines a person's features or behaviors)
- shift (established order of performing duties)
- fate
- assets, income (that which belongs to someone)
- tribute, tax
- will; regulations, commandments (that what someone wants)
- property (that which belongs to or is located in a particular area)
- addition, adjacency