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A
Coordinating conjunction
  po co
  ci
Pronoun
  moja
Determiner
  noga
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Noun
I
Coordinating conjunction
  bez
Adposition
  niej
Pronoun
  się
Pronoun
 obejdzie! — zgromił 
Pronoun
 kulawiec.

Why do you need my leg? And she can do without it! — the lame man rebuked her.
Words and sentences
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A

The first letter of the Polish alphabet, called a and written in the Latin script.

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ci

short dative singular of ty.

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moja

feminine nominative/vocative singular of mój

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noga

  1. leg (lower limb)
  2. foot (part at the end of a leg)
  3. foot (base or pedestal of an object)
  4. (colloquial) clumsy or inept person
  5. (colloquial) football, soccer
  6. part of a coal deposit to protect miners from a ceiling collapse
  7. foot (basic measure of rhythm in a poem)
  8. foot; Further details are uncertain.
  9. foot (part of an object, e.g. a bed, where a person would place their feet)
  10. (obsolete) bottom of a beehive

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I

The twelfth letter of the Polish alphabet, called i and written in the Latin script.

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bez

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niej

  1. locative singular of ona
  2. genitive singular of ona (used only after prepositions)
  3. dative singular of ona (used only after prepositions)

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accusative singular of ona

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