An user Polnisch
sagt…

" Dziś
Adverb
  rano
Adverb
  po
Adposition
  mszy
Noun
gdy
Adverb
 nieśmiałem  iść
Verb
  za
Adposition
  nią
Pronoun
, jakżem  był
Auxiliary
  głupi
Adjective
!..."

"Heute Morgen nach einer Messe, als es schüchtern war, ihr zu folgen, wie dumm er war! ..."
Wörter und Sätze
Neu
dziś

Neu
po

Neu
mszy

Neu
gdy

  1. when, as
  2. if
  3. whereas
  4. when; Further details are uncertain.

Neu
iść

  1. to go; to walk
  2. to go, to attend [+ do (genitive)] or [+ na (accusative) = what]
  3. to go after, to follow (to imitate in one's actions or thoughts)
  4. to go, to move
  5. to go (to move from sender to receiver)
  6. to go; to spread
  7. to go, to lead (to connect two points in space)
  8. to go; to be published; to be shown
  9. to go (to take place in particular manner)
  10. (colloquial) to come along (to not cause difficulties for someone) [+dative = for whom]
  11. to run (to operate as normal)
  12. (colloquial) to go to (to be for a particular goal) [+ na (accusative) = to what]
  13. to go; to be taken (to take place in a particular order)
  14. to count, to number in (to measure a certain amount) [+ w (accusative) = in the what]
  15. to go for (to decide on something in a given situation) [+ na (accusative) = for what]
  16. (colloquial) to sell like hot cakes
  17. to mean, to be on about; to have in mind [+dative = who, i.e. the subject of the English sentence] [+ o (accusative) = (about) who or what/what in mind]
  18. to go, to leave

Neu
nią

  1. instrumental of ona
  2. accusative of ona (only after prepositions)

Neu
był

third-person singular masculine past of być

Neu
głupi

  1. stupid, dumb; silly (not knowing or understanding much)
  2. stupid, dumb; silly (indicative of such a person or thing)
  3. stupid, dumb; silly (inable to deal with one's affairs and allowing oneself to be exploited; naive)
  4. silly; stupid, dumb (unimportant or trifle)
  5. silly; stupid, dumb (of a situation, embarrassing, awkward and undesirable)
  6. dumb; sheer; blind
  7. (obsolete) strange, weird; enigmatic
  8. (obsolete) mere
  9. (obsolete) crazy, deranged

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