znany

Meaning

Frequency

B2
Hyphenated as
zna‧ny
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈzna.nɨ/
Etymology

Inherited from Old Polish znany. By surface analysis, znać + -any. Compare Kashubian znóny or Serbo-Croatian znȃn/зна̑н.

New
znać

  1. to know (to have knowledge of)
  2. to know (to have contact with a person)
  3. to know (having learned, to be able to apply, e.g. a language)
  4. to know somebody/something (to know that something exists)
  5. (obsolete) to consider as, to take for
  6. (obsolete) to realize (to become aware of)
  7. (obsolete) to know (to have knowledge of)
  8. to know each other, to know one another (to have knowledge of one another)
  9. to know one's way around something (to know something very well)
  10. to know one's way around someone (to be able to intuit someone's thoughts and intentions well)
  11. (obsolete) to consider oneself as, to take oneself for
  12. (obsolete) to have sex
  13. (obsolete) to consider as one's own

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