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woli

Meaning

Hyphenated as
wo‧li
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈvɔ.li/
Etymology

From wół (“ox”) + -i.

wola

wole

woleć

  1. to prefer (to be in the habit of choosing something rather than something else; to favor; to like better) [+ od (genitive)] or [+ niz (nominative) = over whom/what]
  2. to prefer; rather (to want to do something or for something to happen)

Polish

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Sentences
Jestem   w
  tej   łodzi   nie   niesiony   gestem  bohaterstwa,  ale  wtrącony  bez   woli
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I am in this boat not carried by a gesture of heroism, but thrown in without will.

Podlasiak  mimo woli pod  wpływem  zapewne   dawnych  upodobań, liznął  dolną   wargę  językiem.

Podlasiak, against his will, probably under the influence of old tastes, licked his lower lip with his tongue.

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