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#49 · Aug 07, 2021
At this moment; now.
#48 · Aug 06, 2021
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#45 · Aug 03, 2021
To be mistaken or to mislead someone; to wander in one’s thoughts.
#44 · Aug 02, 2021
heart
#43 · Aug 01, 2021
#42 · Jul 31, 2021
genitive plural of osla
#41 · Jul 30, 2021
A female dog; commonly also a vulgar insult for a woman.
#40 · Jul 29, 2021
Very bad, awful or terrifying; causing fear or disgust.
#39 · Jul 28, 2021
A vulgar insult for a stupid or unpleasant man; literally means “penis.”
#38 · Jul 27, 2021
To pour or sprinkle a loose material (e.g., sand, salt, flour) out or onto somet…
#37 · Jul 26, 2021
A liquid meant for drinking, such as water, juice, or tea.
#36 · Jul 25, 2021
Imperative of zasyčať: make a hissing sound (like a snake or steam).
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#33 · Jul 22, 2021
A secret language or conventional slang peculiar to thieves, tramps and vagabond…
#32 · Jul 21, 2021
#31 · Jul 20, 2021
In the morning, in the early morning hours.
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#29 · Jul 18, 2021
Attractive and alluring; enticing or drawing someone in.
#28 · Jul 17, 2021
A text or information that describes or explains something (e.g., a product or i…
#27 · Jul 16, 2021
#26 · Jul 15, 2021
A car with a driver that transports passengers for a fare.
#25 · Jul 14, 2021
It means something is possible or may happen; also used as the reply “maybe.”
#24 · Jul 13, 2021
Esteemed, respected; used as a polite form of address or attribute (e.g., esteem…
#23 · Jul 12, 2021
#22 · Jul 11, 2021
Form of the adjective “obrí” in feminine singular accusative; meaning very large…
#21 · Jul 10, 2021
Form of the pronoun “oba” in genitive/locative: “oboch” = “both (of the two)”.
#20 · Jul 09, 2021
Scarves or headscarves worn on the head or around the neck as an accessory or fo…