ve
Oznaczający (Angielski)
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The name of the Latin-script letter V/v.
Częstotliwość
Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/ˈbe/
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Nowy
ver
- (literally,transitive) to see, to spot
- (transitive) to see, to look at, to view (perceive)
- (transitive) to see, to tell, to observe
- (transitive) to see, to check (verify)
- (transitive) to watch
- (reflexive) to look, to seem
- (reflexive) to see oneself, to picture oneself
- (reflexive) to find oneself, to be
- (reciprocal) to see one another
Nowy
ir
- (intransitive) to go (away from speaker and listener)
- (intransitive) to be suitable or apt for its purpose, to match or suit well (of clothing)
- (intransitive) to head towards or lead to a place away from the speaker
- (intransitive) to extend in time or space, from one point to another
- (intransitive) to play
- (intransitive) to approach or consider (something) from a specific angle, or to direct attention towards a particular goal
- (intransitive) denotes an ongoing action with a sense of progression or movement through space or time; to go on, to carry on
- (intransitive) an action or process is beginning to occur or unfold; to grow (dark), get (cloudy)
- (colloquial,intransitive) used ironically with certain adjectives or passive participles
- (auxiliary) used with the past participle of transitive verbs to indicate undergoing the action of the verb
- (auxiliary) used with the past participle of reflexive verbs to indicate being in a state caused by the verb
- (auxiliary) to be going to; used to convey the near future tense
- (intransitive) to be staked or bet in a dispute or competition (only used in the third-person singular present indicative form van to entice someone to engage in a bet)
- (intransitive) used with a hortative value to encourage or urge action; let's
- (imperfective,intransitive) to habitually happen on a specific day or occasion; to habitually go
- (intransitive) used to describe the manner in which someone behaves or acts under specific conditions
- (intransitive) indicates an inclination towards a particular profession or career path, especially one that is perceived in other people based on their current skills or personality
- (intransitive) indicates the pursuit of a particular career or vocation
- (intransitive) to go fetch
- (intransitive) indicates adherence to a specific linguistic pattern or rules, like conjugation
- (intransitive) to come (towards or with the listener)
- (reflexive) to go away, to leave, to depart, to go (when the destination is not essential; when something or someone is going somewhere else)
- (reflexive) to leak out (with liquids and gasses), to boil away, to go flat (gas in drinks)
- (reflexive) to overflow
- (reflexive) to go out (lights)
- (reflexive) to finish, to wear out, to disappear (e.g. money, paint, pains, mechanical parts)
- (reflexive) to die
- (informal,reflexive) to break wind, to fart
- (informal,reflexive) to wet/soil oneself (i.e., urinate or defecate in one's pants)
- (reflexive,vulgar) to come, to cum, to ejaculate, to orgasm
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