lekki
Meaning
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- light (having little physical weight)
- light (delicate and agile, i.e. of a step)
- light; easy (not demanding much effort; not difficult)
- light (easy to digest)
- light (not thick)
- light (of low intensity, i.e. of pain)
- slight; light (small and easy to overlook)
- light (uncomplicated and unsophisticated; focused on providing entertainment)
- light (having less armor and being more maneuverable)
- (colloquial) small (taking up little memory)
- light (containing reduced amounts of certain substances considered harmful, i.e. of cigarette)
- (colloquial) lighter (having spent or lost a certain amount of money)
- rash, inconsiderate, reckless
- (obsolete) carefree (without concern)
- (obsolete) cursory (not detailed or exact)
- (obsolete) inconstant (frequently changing)
- (obsolete) no-good (not worth much)
- small (located not far)
- small
- weak (having little effect)
- mild acting
- disgraceful
- light; Further details are uncertain.
Frequency
Hyphenated as
lek‧ki
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈlɛk.ki/
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish lekki.
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Sentences
Czekanie przyprawiało go zawsze o lekki bół brzucha i potrzebę oddania moczu .
Waiting always gave him a slight stomachache and the need to urinate.
" Deski musiały zaskrzypieć , gdyż usłyszałem lekki okrzyk ❗ ."
❗
“The boards must have creaked because I heard a slight shout.”