wraca
Meaning
third-person singular present of wracać
Frequency
Hyphenated as
wra‧ca
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈvra.t͡sa/
New
wracać
- to come back, to go back, to return (to come or go back)
- to come back, to go back, to return; to turn back (not having reached one's destination, to go back to one's starting point)
- to come back, to go back, to return (to reoccur in time)
- to come back, to go back, to return (to go back in thought, narration, or argument)
- to come back, to go back, to return (to begin engaging with something once again) [with do (+ genitive) ‘to whom/what’],
- to come back, to go back, to return (to become someone's property once again)
- to come back, to go back, to return (to regain some lost trait)
- to return (to cause someone to be engaged in something again or to be in a particular state, place in a hierarchy, arrangement or type of activity)
- to return (to give something back to its original holder or owner)
- (colloquial) to turn back (to cause someone or something to stop moving in a particular direction and start moving in the opposite direction until it finds itself back where it was or was before)
- to come back, to return (to come or go back)
- to come back, to return (to repeat in time)
- to be returned, to be given back
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