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#646 · Mar 27, 2023
A bójka is a short fight or brawl between people.
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#643 · Mar 24, 2023
A small pile or heap of something (e.g., snow, sand, items).
#642 · Mar 23, 2023
The effect or power of someone or something to change behavior, opinions, or out…
#641 · Mar 22, 2023
Instrumental singular of “suť”: with rubble, broken building debris.
#640 · Mar 21, 2023
A vehicle or carriage for transport, especially one pulled by a horse (e.g., a c…
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#637 · Mar 18, 2023
cloak
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#634 · Mar 15, 2023
A ballroom dance for a couple in tango rhythm.
#633 · Mar 14, 2023
Domestic, from one’s own country; used mainly in the phrase “tuzemský”.
#632 · Mar 13, 2023
#631 · Mar 12, 2023
Expresses possibility or uncertainty; means “maybe, perhaps”.
#630 · Mar 11, 2023
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#628 · Mar 09, 2023
A large striped wild cat, native mainly to Asia.
#627 · Mar 08, 2023
A person from Asia; an Asian.
#626 · Mar 07, 2023
#625 · Mar 06, 2023
inanimate masculine nominative/accusative plural
#624 · Mar 05, 2023
comparative degree of nízky: lower
#623 · Mar 04, 2023
Form of “cyklus” in singular genitive/locative; it means a repeating sequence of…
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#619 · Feb 28, 2023
Intended for pulling or used to pull (e.g., a draft animal or towing device).
#618 · Feb 27, 2023
Imperative form of the verb “povedať”: “poveď” = “tell/say” (e.g., “tell me”).
#617 · Feb 26, 2023