An user Polish
says…

" Trzeba
  było
  wziąć
  znów
  w
  ręce
  karty
raz
drugi
  i
  trzeci
3rd
."

"You had to take the cards again, once, twice and three times."
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trzeba

  1. expresses the goodness of the following verb; it is needed, one ought to [+infinitive]
  2. expresses the naturalness or obviousness of the following verb; ought to, must [+infinitive]
  3. expresses the necessity or obligation of the following verb; it is needed, one ought to [+infinitive], [+dative = for whom], [+genitive = what is needed]

New
było

it was (third-person singular neuter past of być)

New
wziąć

  1. to take (to grab with the hands) [+instrumental = with what] [+ za (accusative) = by what part]
  2. to take (grabbing with one's hands, to place somewhere)
  3. to take in (to agree to take care of)
  4. to take (to allow to join)
  5. to take (to ensure that one has something with them when they depart)
  6. to take, to charge (to ask for or demand a certain amount of money for something) [+ za (accusative) = for what]
  7. to take (to have temporarily, e.g. a room at a hotel)
  8. to take (to hire a particular person for a job or task)
  9. to take; to get (to gain from a particular source, e.g. a resource)
  10. to take, to take away (to deprive of) [+dative = from whom]
  11. to take (to force someone to go somewhere, e.g. to the police)
  12. to take (to ingest e.g. medicine)
  13. to take (to conquer, to gain e.g. a city)
  14. to take (to have sexual relations with a woman)
  15. (colloquial) to take (to pass on the road while driving)
  16. to take (to consider someone or something to be something, especially unfairly) [+ za (accusative) = for what]
  17. to get someone to do something (to convince someone to taking a particular action) [+ na (accusative) = to what]
  18. to take; to get (as a light verb, to be the performer or subject of an action)
  19. to take (to appear in someone's body or psyche)
  20. to bite; to take (to attach to a hook on a rod; to be caught) [+ na (accusative) = with what bait]
  21. to take on (to accept a position or function)
  22. to take (to defeat someone or something)
  23. to put on (to begin wearing some article of clothing) [+ w (accusative) = what clothing]
  24. (colloquial) to take (to interest, to grab someone's attention)
  25. to build up
  26. to get (to understand somehow)
  27. to take (to get hit)
  28. to take after, to get from (to inherit some traits)
  29. to take, to choose, to select
  30. to take oneself (to grab oneself by something) [+ pod (accusative)] or [+ za (accusative) = by what]
  31. to take each other (to grab each other by something) [+ pod (accusative)], [+ w (accusative)], or [+ za (accusative) = by what]
  32. to get to (to begin to do some activity) [+ do (genitive)] or (proscribed) [+ za (accusative) = to what]
  33. to be convinced (to allow oneself to be convinced to doing something) [+ na (accusative) = to what]
  34. (colloquial) to take on (to begin to deal intensively with matters related to a specific person) [+ za (accusative) = whom]
  35. (colloquial) to come from (to have a source from)
  36. (obsolete) to be deceived
  37. (obsolete) to get to (to arrive, to go to)
  38. to appear, to show up

New
ręce

  1. inflection of ręka:
  2. inflection of ręka:

New
karty

  1. nominative/accusative/vocative plural of karta
  2. cards, card game

New
raz

New
drugi

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i

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