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Mots et phrases
Ale
nominative/accusative/vocative plural of Ala
niech
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- forms the third person imperative in the singular and plural; let, may
- forms the first person imperative in the singular; used only with perfective verbs; let, may
- expresses optative meaning; had better, may
- let (used to specify the meaning of a variable)
- if only; only
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pan
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- gentleman, man (specific male person, especially one unknown to the speaker)
- master, lord (person with power over something)
- sir (rich, well-presenting person)
- lord (master of a house)
- teacher
- master (owner of a household pet)
- Mr, mister (title before a last name)
- husband (male member of a marriage)
- protector
- owner
lejek
- funnel (utensil)
- pituitary stalk
do
- denotes allative movement; to, toward
- denotes illative movement; into, in
- denotes purpose; for, to
- denotes the subject of an address or action; to
- until, till, to
- up to, as many as
- denotes a deadline; by (indicates an intended deadline)
ręki
genitive singular of ręka
i
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The twelfth letter of the Polish alphabet, called i and written in the Latin script.
go
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genitive/accusative singular mute of on