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Words and sentences
pamięć
- memory (ability of the brain to record information or impressions with the facility of recalling them later at will)
- memory (record of a thing or an event stored in the brain) [+genitive] or [+ o (locative) = of whom/what]
- memory (part of a computer that stores variable executable code or data (RAM) or unalterable executable code or default data (ROM))
- consciousness
- (obsolete) thought; attention; care
- (obsolete) mark, trace (that which is left behind so as to be remembered)
- (obsolete) remembering; memorizing
- written record of what one needs to remember
- A type of ring worn around one's finger.
- memory; Further details are uncertain.
i
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The twelfth letter of the Polish alphabet, called i and written in the Latin script.
ludziom
dative plural of ludzie
chyba nie
perhaps no (delicate no; used in politely declining)
zależy
third-person singular present of zależeć
żeby
- creates a subordinate clause expressing desire or wish; to, so that, for that, in order to [+past tense]
- creates a subordinate clause in which the speaker believes the following event would be good; to, that, had better, may [+past tense]
- creates a subordinate clause expressing aim or purpose, one's goal; to, so that, for that, in order to [+infinitive]
- creates a subordinate clause expressing expressing means by which something is achieved; to, so that, for that, in order to [+past tense] or [+infinitive]
- creates a subordinate clause in which one states the possibility of something depends on something else; to, so that, for that, in order to [+infinitive]
- creates a subordinate clause expressing the speaker's position on the truthfulness of a given situation [+past tense] [+past tense], [+present tense] or [+infinitive]
- (colloquial) creates a subordinate clause emphasizing that the speaker thinks the contents of their statement are apt [+past tense], [+present tense] or [+infinitive]
- creates a subordinate clause expressing doubt; that, if [+past tense]
- creates a subordinate clause expressing the speakers doubt with relation to the goodness of a given event; roughly, to think that [+past tense] or [+infinitive]
- (colloquial) creates a subordinate clause that expresses a lack of results; for the sake of [+infinitive]
- creates a subordinate clause in which the speaker thinks something else should be reality rather than what truly is; so that, may; if only [+past tense]
- introduces a subordinate clause relating a following event with a previous one that is not caused by the first event; just to, only to [+infinitive]
- (colloquial) introduces a second action co-occurring with another; to [+past tense]
- (colloquial) creates a subordinate clause expressing consequences; or else [+past tense]
pamiętać
- to remember (to recall from one's memory; to have an image in one's memory) [+ o (locative) = about whom/what]
- to remember (to keep in mind; to be mindful of) [+ o (locative) = about whom/what]
- to remember (to not forget (to do something required)) [+infinitive = to do what]
- to remember; to not forget (to not forgive; to keep in mind someone's wrongdoing even if it happened some time ago) [+dative = whom]
- to be from a particular time [+accusative = what time]
- (obsolete) to mind, to heed (to pay attention to) [+ na (accusative) = what/whom]
- to remember (to celebrate; to honor)
- to remember; to ponder
- to calm (to make peaceful)
- to remember each other, to remember one another (to keep each other in mind and not forget each other)
- to remember (to recall from one's memory)
- to remember something about oneself
- to be of sound mind
chyba
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- expresses confidence but not certainty; probably; I think, I guess
- delimiting particle; only, just, merely