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Mots et phrases
Ale
nominative/accusative/vocative plural of Ala
proszę
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- please! used to make a polite request
- come in! used to invite someone in to a room
- have at! used to encourage someone to do something
- pardon? used to ask someone to repeat what they just said
- hello? used to answer the phone
- excuse me? used as a general polite vocative in conjunction with a title [+accusative = to whom one is speaking]
- you're welcome used in response to thank you
- here you are used when handing someone something
- well, well, well used in mild surprise to something
usłuchać
to listen (accept advice or instructions), to obey [+genitive]
mojej
feminine genitive/dative/locative singular of mój
rady
-
nominative/accusative/vocative plural of rad
i
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The twelfth letter of the Polish alphabet, called i and written in the Latin script.
zmienić
- to change (to cause to be different)
- (colloquial) to change; to exchange (to break a banknote or coin)
- to change (to replace something or someone with something or something)
- to change (to become different than before) [+ w (accusative) = into whom/what]
- to change (to be replaced with someone or something else) [+ na (accusative) = to what]
- to change each other (to replace one another) [+ przy (locative) = at what]
- to change; to be changed (to undergo change from an external source)
pokój
- room (part of a building)
- peace (time without war) [+ między (instrumental) = between whom]
- peace agreement (pact or arrangement to stop war)
- peace (attitude of favor and reconciliation) [+case = ] [+ prep (case) = ]
- peace (state without worry)
- (obsolete) estate or house of a noble person
- rest (lac of action)
- inviolability of man
- silence (lack of sound or talking)
- undisputed right of possession
- ban on disturbing the peace
- friendliness (lack of hostility)
- eternal salvation, eternal happiness