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Mots et phrases
to
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- used to attribute to the known object a characteristic that helps one know more about the topic; may optionally be followed by jest
- used to juxtapose elements that are equivalent
- used to indicate that the subject of the conversation has peculiarities which are familiar to the interlocutors, so that nothing else needs to be said about it in order to understand the topic
- in that case, then (used in if-constructions)
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
- 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
cię
- genitive singular mute of ty
- accusative singular mute of ty
powiedz
second-person singular imperative of powiedzieć
mi
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dative singular mute of ja
że
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introduces a subordinate clause; that
się
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- reflexive pronoun; oneself, self
- each other, one another
- one's own home