masz
Meaning
-
here you are (used when handing someone something)
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/maʂ/
Etymology
See mieć.
New
mieć
- to have
- to be some age
- used as a semantically weak verb with some nouns
- (colloquial) to have, to have sex with
- to consider someone as something
- to have (e.g. to have something (that is) cooked)
- creates a future in the past; would, was going to
- to be supposed to must, to have to, to need to
- to feel something
- to fare (to be in any state, or pass through any experience, good or bad)
- to consider oneself
- (obsolete) to head somewhere
- to behave
- to appear, to bode
- to be in relation to something
- to address, to turn towards
- to function
- to be had
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Sentences
" Może ty masz gorączkę?"
“Maybe you have a fever?”