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" Zanim Conxunción subordinante gosposie wypoczęły, przybyli goście Substantivo ; musiały Verbo się Pronome więc Conxunción subordinante gorączkowo spieszyć Verbo , żeby Conxunción subordinante ich Pronome przyjąć Verbo ."
Conxunción subordinante
Substantivo
Verbo
Pronome
Conxunción subordinante
Verbo
Conxunción subordinante
Pronome
Verbo
“Before the housekeepers rested, guests arrived; so they had to hurry frantically to receive them.” “Before the housekeepers rested, guests arrived; so they had to hurry frantically to receive them.”
Palabras e frases
zanim
before (earlier than the time when)
goście
nominative/vocative plural of gość
musiały
third-person plural nonvirile past of musieć
się
-
- reflexive pronoun; oneself, self
- each other, one another
- one's own home
więc
- ergo, so, therefore
- (obsolete) in addition, as well as, too
spieszyć
- to hurry (to hasten; to impel to greater speed; to urge on)
- to hurry (to do things quickly)
ich
possessive pronoun for oni or one, namely their or theirs
przyjąć
- to receive, to accept (to take that what someone gives)
- to admit; to receive, to accept (to agree to; to consider or deem good)
- to admit; to receive, to accept (to be the recipient of some words and react to them positively)
- to receive, to take (to be the object or participant of someone else's actions, i.e. a hit)
- (colloquial) to receive (to react to passing the ball or puck in a manner appropriate to the rules and purpose of a given game)
- to take on (to agree to allow someone to work somewhere)
- to admit; to receive, to take in (to accept as a guest)
- to admit; to receive, to take (i.e. of a doctor etc., to agree to see and converse with)
- to admit; to receive, to take in (i.e. of a hospital, to agree to give services to)
- to admit; to receive, to take in (to allow temporary or permanent stay to i.e. refugees)
- to absorb, to take in, to soak up
- to take in (to give one's body some medicinal agent)
- to take (to react to something in a particular way)
- to receive, to accept (to accept something by voting or in another formally established way)
- to take; to accept (to accept a particular view as true (even though it is not confirmed) and proceed as if it were true)
- to take (to consider; to ascribe certain characteristics, to regard)
- to take on (to assume i.e. responsibility)
- to take on (to begin to have the certain qualities)
- mistranslation of Latin suscipient
- to admit; to allow; Further details are uncertain.
- to catch on (to become popular, widely used, or widely recognized)
- to take root
- to be accepted (to become one with an organism after transplanting)
- to be taken; to take, to take hold (to make someone's body resistant to something)
- to be hired, to be taken on
- to catch on, to be received (to be accepted in a new environment)