An user Polish
says…

" O
  dziesiątej
 przestały  pracować
  i
  jak zwykle
  śpiewały
  przed
 pójściem  spać
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."

“At ten o'clock they stopped working and, as usual, sang before going to bed.”
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O

The twentieth letter of the Polish alphabet, called o and written in the Latin script.

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dziesiątej

  1. inflection of dziesiąty:
  2. inflection of dziesiąty:
  3. inflection of dziesiąty:

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pracować

  1. to work (to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers) [+ przy (locative) = at what]
  2. to work (to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers) [+ przy (locative) = at what]
  3. to work (to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers) [+ przy (locative) = at what]
  4. to work (to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers) [+ przy (locative) = at what]
  5. to work (to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers) [+ przy (locative) = at what]
  6. to work (to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers) [+ przy (locative) = at what]
  7. to work (to do a specified task for payment or a reward) [+ u (genitive) = for whom/at what company]
  8. to work (to do a specified task for payment or a reward) [+ u (genitive) = for whom/at what company]
  9. to work (to function, to operate, to be active at performing the intended task)
  10. to work (to perform a function necessary for the body)
  11. to work (to be on, to be performing a function)
  12. to warp (to be deformed by some force or from use)
  13. (obsolete) to ferment
  14. (obsolete) to chase an animal diligently and eagerly
  15. to fight, to brawl (to have a physical conflict with someone)

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i

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jak zwykle

as usual

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śpiewały

third-person plural nonvirile past of śpiewać

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przed

  1. denotes location; before, in front of; ahead of [+instrumental]
  2. denotes movement; in front of [+accusative]
  3. denotes time; before [+instrumental]
  4. denotes how long ago something happened; ago [+instrumental]
  5. before (under consideration, judgment, authority of)
  6. used in government with some verbs to denote prevention; against, for; from [+instrumental]
  7. denotes witnesses to an action; in front of [+instrumental]

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spać

  1. to sleep (to rest in state of reduced consciousness)
  2. to sleep (to have sexual intercourse) [+ z (instrumental) = with someone]
  3. (colloquial) to sleep (to careless, inattentive, or unconcerned; not to be vigilant)
  4. to sleep (to lie dormant; to potentially exist in someone)
  5. to sleep (to be dead)

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