says…
"Saksończycy go Pronoun wyrzucili, pod Adposition Lipskiem doznał niepowodzenia Noun , co Pronoun się Pronoun zowie Verb !"
Pronoun
Adposition
Noun
Pronoun
Pronoun
Verb
"The Saxons threw him out, he failed at Leipzig, what do you call it!" "The Saxons threw him out, he failed at Leipzig, what do you call it!"
Words and sentences
go
-
genitive/accusative singular mute of on
pod
- denotes location; under, underneath
- denotes movement; to under, to underneath
- denotes movement against; against
- denotes near location; near
- denotes movement to a near location; toward
- denotes protection, guidance, or watching under
- denotes motion towards protection, guidance, or watching to under
- denotes cause under; under
- denotes consequences of unfulfilled obligation under, on pain of
- denotes name of object; under
- denotes location, particularly of addresses; at
- denotes movement, particularly of addresses; to
- denotes instrumentality or cause; because of, with
- denotes recepient; to, aimed at
- (colloquial) denotes amount less than; under
- (colloquial) denotes object of eating immediately after drinking
- (colloquial) denotes cause of celebration
niepowodzenia
- genitive singular of niepowodzenie
- nominative plural of niepowodzenie
- accusative plural of niepowodzenie
- vocative plural of niepowodzenie
co
-
- 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
się
-
- reflexive pronoun; oneself, self
- each other, one another
- one's own home
zowie
third-person singular present of zwać