mieszkanie

Meaning

  1. verbal noun of mieszkać
  2. apartment, flat (domicile occupying part of a building)
  3. (obsolete) place of permanent residence
  4. dwelling, abode; Further details are uncertain.

Frequency

B1
Hyphenated as
miesz‧ka‧nie
Gender
Neuter
Pronounced as (IPA)
/mjɛʂˈka.ɲɛ/
Etymology

Inherited from Old Polish mieszkanie. By surface analysis, mieszkać + -anie. Compare Kashubian mieszkanié.

New
mieszkać

  1. to live, to reside (to have permanent or long-term residence; to treat a place as one's long-term place of residence)
  2. to dwell, to live (to have one's habitat somewhere)
  3. to dwell, to reside (to be felt by most people; to be in the air)
  4. (obsolete) to pay attention to; to spend time with
  5. (obsolete) to linger
  6. to rely, to depend
  7. to live (to be alive)
  8. to remain (to not disappear)
  9. to remain (to not leave)
  10. to live under certain conditions
  11. to associate with (to be in someone's company)
  12. to act according to some regulations, rules, etc.
  13. to be late

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