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#676 · Apr 26, 2023
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#673 · Apr 23, 2023
The base form of a word used in dictionaries and linguistic description.
#672 · Apr 22, 2023
common cowslip, cowslip primrose (Primula veris)
#671 · Apr 21, 2023
To earn revenue; to take in sales from selling goods or services.
#670 · Apr 20, 2023
A form of the verb “dať” meaning “I will give” (e.g., I’ll give it to you).
#669 · Apr 19, 2023
A person with refined taste who places great importance on beauty and aesthetics…
#668 · Apr 18, 2023
genitive plural of zámeno
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#665 · Apr 15, 2023
An informal word for father, often used by children.
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#662 · Apr 12, 2023
Graceful and elegant in movement or appearance.
#661 · Apr 11, 2023
Ghana (a country in West Africa)
#660 · Apr 10, 2023
A measure or height of something; a level or degree.
#659 · Apr 09, 2023
Form of “voľná” (feminine accusative): not occupied or busy; available/free.
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#655 · Apr 05, 2023
To dip or soak something in a liquid so it becomes wet or absorbs it.
#654 · Apr 04, 2023
Greedily, with great appetite; in a way that someone eats or drinks very eagerly…
#653 · Apr 03, 2023
To inherit property or rights from someone after their death by law or a will.
#652 · Apr 02, 2023
A facial expression when someone smiles; a sign of joy or friendliness.
#651 · Apr 01, 2023
A woodpecker, a bird with a chisel-like beak that pecks trees and searches for i…
#650 · Mar 31, 2023
genitive/accusative plural of ujec
#649 · Mar 30, 2023
#648 · Mar 29, 2023
Bežce are people or animals that run, especially runners in a race.
#647 · Mar 28, 2023