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" To Voornaamwoord , co Voornaamwoord było Extra jasnem dla Adpositie każdego Bepaler , potwierdzić Werkwoord , nie Deeltje było Extra przecież Deeltje naruszeniem żadnej Bepaler tajemnicy Zelfstandig naamwoord ."
Voornaamwoord
Voornaamwoord
Extra
Adpositie
Bepaler
Werkwoord
Deeltje
Extra
Deeltje
Bepaler
Zelfstandig naamwoord
"Wat iedereen duidelijk was, bevestigde, was geen schending van enig geheim." " Wat iedereen duidelijk was , bevestigde , was geen schending van enig geheim ."
Woorden en zinnen
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co
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- interrogative pronoun; what
- pronoun for introducing a subordinate clause that narrows the scope of the main clause; which, that; what; who
- pronoun that attaches a relative clause to the main clause; which, that; what; who
- (colloquial) relative pronoun
- (colloquial) why
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dla
- for (intended to belong to)
- for, in aid of (intended to benefit, cure, support, etc.)
- for (in return for)
- to
- (colloquial) for the sake of
- for (according to, in the opinion of)
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każdego
- masculine genitive singular of każdy
- neuter genitive singular of każdy
- personal/animate masculine accusative singular of każdy
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potwierdzić
- to confirm, to corroborate (to assure the accuracy of previous statements)
- to make certain of something, to reassure about something
- to agree to something, to concede to someone
- to confirm (to sign a statement of receipt of some thing or state it verbally)
- to be confirmed, to be corroborated (to turn out to be true)
- to confirm one's suitability for something, to prove oneself in an activity
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nie
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negation particle; no, not
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było
it was (third-person singular neuter past of być)
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przecież
used to introduce a new, conflicting fact, but; after all
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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)