Dokładny słownik polsko-angielski i angielsko-polskiW. Dyniewicz, 1890 |
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Términos y frases comunes
back become bind bird blood body break bring business carry child country cover czem CZĘ death draw DZĘ eyes fall fellow finish fire flatter foot full give good Gram grease great deal ground grow hair hand hard he has head heart hold horse house keep kind kogo KUJĘ leave less life light little live long look made make manner master mind money ness one's one's self open order pass people person piece piercing PIĘ place plant play prov pull RUJĘ RZĘ s. f. dim s. n. the act small speak spread stand szę ści take tears thing throw time tion town TUJE TUJĘ turn upon used v. n. imp v. n. perf v.imp v.perf water whip wife wind woman wood word work young ŻĘ
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