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right, appropriate or correct; according to the rules start learning
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a party where participants ‘dance' on roller skates start learning
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to cause something to start or develop, especially suddenly (roziskrzyć) start learning
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not interesting or exciting start learning
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State when you want to do something (chęć) start learning
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a young person or a child start learning
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visit sb for a short time start learning
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without enough food, education, and all the things that are necessary for people to live a happy and comfortable life (pozbawiony start learning
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an agreement to marry somebody; the period during which two people are engaged start learning
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to ask somebody to marry you start learning
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to produce a book, list, report, etc. by bringing together different items, articles, songs, etc (zestawiać) start learning
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general health and happiness start learning
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to tell people something officially, especially about a decision, plans, etc start learning
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a person, book or document that provides information, especially for study, a piece of written work or news (źródło informacji) start learning
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a system of government by a king or a queen start learning
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an expression for information which is not confirmed; reportedly start learning
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the title of a newspaper article printed in large letters, especially at the top of the front page start learning
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used to emphasize how complete something is (kompletny, calkowity) start learning
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to follow or chase somebody/something, especially in order to catch them start learning
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a list of people employed by a company showing the amount of money to. be paid to each of them start learning
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not stopping or getting less strong (niestrudzony) start learning
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to give information about somebody/something that is not true or complete so that other people have the wrong impression about them/it start learning
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to experience something, especially something unpleasant or difficult, while you are trying to do something else start learning
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to complete academic education start learning
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a step outside a door of a building, or the area that is very close to the door start learning
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to keep following somebody and not leave them alone, especially in order to get something from them or ask them questions start learning
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receiving or involving a lot of attention and discussion on television, in newspapers, popular start learning
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an ability to change to suit new conditions or situations start learning
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