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#1722 · Mar 07, 2026
The place or source something comes from; its origin.
#1721 · Mar 06, 2026
calm, not excited or noisy; peaceful.
#1720 · Mar 05, 2026
The Devil; the personification of evil in Christianity.
#1719 · Mar 04, 2026
Noun: A large pot or boiler used for heating or cooking.
#1718 · Mar 03, 2026
comparative degree of vélik
#1717 · Mar 02, 2026
Noun: A liquid substance used in medical or cosmetic treatments.
#1716 · Mar 01, 2026
Verb: 'izvem' means 'I find out' or 'I learn'.
#1715 · Feb 28, 2026
Adjective: young.
#1714 · Feb 27, 2026
Noun: 'čebel' is the genitive plural form of 'čebela,' meaning 'bees' in English…
#1713 · Feb 26, 2026
Form of the adjective “hiter” meaning fast/quick (feminine singular or plural).
#1712 · Feb 25, 2026
adjective: brown
#1711 · Feb 24, 2026
noun: comic or comedian.
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#1708 · Feb 21, 2026
Dative singular of “usoda” (“fate”); meaning “to/for fate,” i.e., one’s destined…
#1707 · Feb 20, 2026
#1706 · Feb 19, 2026
A device or signal that warns of danger or wakes you at a set time.
#1705 · Feb 18, 2026
comparative degree of visȍk: higher, taller
#1704 · Feb 17, 2026
#1703 · Feb 16, 2026
Comparative of “low”: lower in height or level than something else.
#1702 · Feb 15, 2026
comparative degree of téžek
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#1695 · Feb 08, 2026
as (in the same way that, to the same degree)
#1694 · Feb 07, 2026
a surname
#1693 · Feb 06, 2026