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" Gdy Prieveiksmis odpocząwszy, zeszliśmy ku Adpozicija torfowisku, pies 🐕 Daiktavardis nasz Determinantas zaczął Veiksmažodis okazywać Veiksmažodis wielki Būdvardis niepokój Daiktavardis ."
Prieveiksmis
Adpozicija
🐕
Daiktavardis
Determinantas
Veiksmažodis
Veiksmažodis
Būdvardis
Daiktavardis
"Kai mes ilsėjomės link durpynų pelkės, mūsų šuo pradėjo rodyti didelį nerimą." " Kai mes ilsėjomės link durpynų pelkės , mūsų šuo pradėjo rodyti didelį nerimą ."
Kolekcijos
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Animals
Žodžiai ir sakiniai
gdy
- when, as
- if
- whereas
- when; Further details are uncertain.
ku
- denotes allative movement; to, toward
- denotes dative action, used to indicate the target or recipient of an action; to
- for, benefitting
- used to indicate a resulting feeling or emotion; to
🐕
pies
- dog (Canis lupus familiaris)
- dog (any member of the family Canidae, including domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes, jackals, foxes, and their relatives (extant and extinct); canid)
- male fox or badger
- (obsolete) place where strings of a violin are connected
- (obsolete) wooden peg with a blade with one end sharply cut, used to collect pulp
- harbor seal (Phoca vitulina)
nasz
- first person plural possessive pronoun; our
- royal first person singular possessive pronoun, used by royalty; our
- editorial first person singular possessive pronoun; our
zaczął
third-person singular masculine past of zacząć
okazywać
- to show (to express a specific feeling, a specific character trait or attitude towards someone or something)
- used as a light verb
- to give access (to enable an authorized person to view or check a document)
- to show (to present an object, person, or persons to someone in an attempt to establish that the asked person recognizes them for a court hearing or investigation)
- (obsolete) to show (to make someone see)
- to turn out (to become obvious or known)
- (obsolete) to pretend to be (to take on a roll, to try and make someone think one is someone who they are not)
- (obsolete) to show (to be seen or visible)
- (obsolete) to show (to be felt or known)
wielki
- great, large (big in size)
- capital
- great, large (having a high intensity, scale, etc.)
- great (remarkable, standing out)
- great (of large importance)
- high, grand (exalted in rank, station)
niepokój
-
- anxiety
- agitation, unrest