Dictionary
wydawać
Meaning
- to spend (to pay out money)
- to give change (to refund a customer money overpaid during a transaction)
- to issue (to give someone something that they should receive in a given situation related to a certain type of behavior or action, e.g. a passport)
- to give away (to give information on punishable actions someone has done to people who can punish said actions)
- to bear, to produce (to create fruit or something similar)
- to make (to create a sound)
- to give off (to create a particular smell)
- to publish (to issue (something, such as printed work) for distribution and/or sale)
- to issue, to hand out (to decide on something due to rank or function, which then becomes officially binding or valid, e.g. an order)
- to throw, to hold (to organize or ensure the happening of a particular event)
- to give away (to formally hand over a bride to the bridegroom)
- to distinguish oneself (to be distinguished by the origin or initial action of some later known person or group of persons)
- to hand out (to pass and announce something)
- (obsolete) to give of oneself
- (obsolete) to utter
- (obsolete) to emphasize (to bring special attention to)
- (obsolete) to stand out, to stick out
- (obsolete) to hand, to pass
- (obsolete) to cast (to throw a net into water)
- to betray
- to seem, to appear (to create some impression)
- to appear; to be revealed
- to give oneself away (to unintentionally reveal a secret, divulge undisclosed information, or expose oneself)
- to give oneself away (to give information about oneself on punishable actions one has done to people who can punish said actions)
- to put oneself at risk
- (colloquial) to marry, to wed
- to self-publish
- (obsolete) to be published
- (obsolete) to be issueed
- (obsolete) to happen, to occur
- (obsolete) to leave
Hyphenated as
wy‧da‧wać
Pronounced as (IPA)
/vɨˈda.vat͡ɕ/
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