Dictionary
zabrała
Meaning
third-person singular feminine past of zabrać
Hyphenated as
za‧bra‧ła
Gender
♀️ Feminine
Pronounced as (IPA)
/zaˈbra.wa/
zabrać
- to take (grabbing with one's hands, to place somewhere)
- to take (to cease touching by moving one's hands)
- to take, to bring (to cause someone or something to be in a different place)
- to take (to cause someone to cease being somewhere)
- to take (to force someone to go somewhere, e.g. to the police)
- to take (to allow to join)
- to take (to ensure that one has something with them when they depart)
- to take, to take away (to deprive of materially)
- to take, to take away (to deprive of non-materially)
- to take, to take away, to carry away (i.e. of water, to destroy, upset, or move something)
- to take, to take away (to kill)
- to take (to accept for transport as passengers or cargo)
- to take (to last a certain amount of time)
- (obsolete) to take on (to acquire a trait)
- to get to (to begin to do some activity)
- (colloquial) to take on (to begin to deal intensively with matters related to a specific person)
- (colloquial) to leave (to go away from some place)
- to take oneself somewhere (to travel or stay somewhere)
- to take oneself somewhere (to join someone and go somewhere with them)
- (colloquial) to come on, to make a pass (to attempt for a sexual relation with someone, typically in an unrefined manner)
- to take drastic measures against someone or something
- (obsolete) to spread (to become more common)
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