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#436 · Aug 29, 2022
a male given name, equivalent to English Thomas
#435 · Aug 28, 2022
#434 · Aug 27, 2022
Imperative of "zasunúť": push/slide something in, e.g., into a drawer or opening…
#433 · Aug 26, 2022
#432 · Aug 25, 2022
to stay somewhere for a longer time; to remain, reside.
#431 · Aug 24, 2022
Odhaľ! – imperative of odhaliť: reveal or uncover something hidden.
#430 · Aug 23, 2022
Imperative of “kúpať”: bathe/wash yourself or go for a swim (e.g., in a bath or …
#429 · Aug 22, 2022
A rigid splint used to immobilize an injured limb, especially after a fracture.
#428 · Aug 21, 2022
#427 · Aug 20, 2022
Form of the adjective “oslí” in feminine singular accusative (e.g., “osliu hlavu…
#426 · Aug 19, 2022
A medicine shaped like a small cylinder inserted into the rectum or vagina (a su…
#425 · Aug 18, 2022
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#420 · Aug 13, 2022
Form of the verb “rozbiť”: “rozbije” (he/she/it) – breaks or smashes something i…
#419 · Aug 12, 2022
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#417 · Aug 10, 2022
An adverb meaning something is soft or happens gently, without hardness.
#416 · Aug 09, 2022
feminine genitive/dative/locative singular of molí
#415 · Aug 08, 2022
#414 · Aug 07, 2022
Hardships and suffering that someone experiences or has to endure.
#413 · Aug 06, 2022
Past tense form of “rezať”: they cut or sliced something.
#412 · Aug 05, 2022
A grayling, a salmonid fish found in clean rivers.
#411 · Aug 04, 2022
A round object used in games and sports that is thrown, kicked, or bounced.
#410 · Aug 03, 2022
Colloquial interjection meaning agreement/confirmation (“yes indeed”, “exactly”)…
#409 · Aug 02, 2022
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#407 · Jul 31, 2022