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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
."

“Before the housekeepers rested, guests arrived; so they had to hurry frantically to receive them.”
Palabras e frases
Novo
zanim

before (earlier than the time when)

Novo
goście

nominative/vocative plural of gość

Novo
musiały

third-person plural nonvirile past of musieć

Novo
się

Novo
więc

  1. ergo, so, therefore
  2. (obsolete) in addition, as well as, too

Novo
spieszyć

  1. to hurry (to hasten; to impel to greater speed; to urge on)
  2. to hurry (to do things quickly)

Novo
ich

possessive pronoun for oni or one, namely their or theirs

Novo
przyjąć

  1. to receive, to accept (to take that what someone gives)
  2. to admit; to receive, to accept (to agree to; to consider or deem good)
  3. to admit; to receive, to accept (to be the recipient of some words and react to them positively)
  4. to receive, to take (to be the object or participant of someone else's actions, i.e. a hit)
  5. (colloquial) to receive (to react to passing the ball or puck in a manner appropriate to the rules and purpose of a given game)
  6. to take on (to agree to allow someone to work somewhere)
  7. to admit; to receive, to take in (to accept as a guest)
  8. to admit; to receive, to take (i.e. of a doctor etc., to agree to see and converse with)
  9. to admit; to receive, to take in (i.e. of a hospital, to agree to give services to)
  10. to admit; to receive, to take in (to allow temporary or permanent stay to i.e. refugees)
  11. to absorb, to take in, to soak up
  12. to take in (to give one's body some medicinal agent)
  13. to take (to react to something in a particular way)
  14. to receive, to accept (to accept something by voting or in another formally established way)
  15. to take; to accept (to accept a particular view as true (even though it is not confirmed) and proceed as if it were true)
  16. to take (to consider; to ascribe certain characteristics, to regard)
  17. to take on (to assume i.e. responsibility)
  18. to take on (to begin to have the certain qualities)
  19. mistranslation of Latin suscipient
  20. to admit; to allow; Further details are uncertain.
  21. to catch on (to become popular, widely used, or widely recognized)
  22. to take root
  23. to be accepted (to become one with an organism after transplanting)
  24. to be taken; to take, to take hold (to make someone's body resistant to something)
  25. to be hired, to be taken on
  26. to catch on, to be received (to be accepted in a new environment)

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