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-i; -e; gen pl -i; mWasza/Jego/Jej Ekscelencja — Your/His/Her Excellency
* * *mpExcellency, Excellence; Wasza/Jego Ekscelencja Your/His Excellency.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ekscelencja
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f (G pl ekscelencji) Excellency- czy Wasza Ekscelencja jest gotów do odjazdu? are you ready to leave, (Your) Excellency?- Jego Ekscelencja ambasador Francji His Excellency the Ambassador of FranceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ekscelencj|a
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The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wielebnoś|ć
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=o niego* * *pron(o człowieku: w pozycji podmiotu) he; ( w innych pozycjach) him; (o zwierzęciu, przedmiocie, pojęciu) it* * *I.on1pron.Gen. i Acc. jego l. go l. niego Dat. jemu l. mu l. niemu Ins. i Loc. nim pl. oni, one Gen. ich l. nich Dat. im l. nim Acc. ich l. nich, je Ins. nimi Loc. nich he; him; it; on jeden mógł to zrobić he's the only one who could have done it; jak to on what do you mean it's him?; a niech go! damn him!; patrzcie go! look at him!; Jego Magnificencja Rector Magnificus; Jego Ekscelencja His Excellency; Jego Wysokość His Highness; Jego Królewska Mość His Majesty the King, His Royal Highness; Jego Świątobliwość His Holiness.II.on2a.arch. (= tamten) this, that; onego czasu long time ago.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > on
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