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1 łaskotki
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2 łech|tać
impf (łechczę a. łechcę a. łechtam) vt 1. (muskać) to tickle- łechtać kogoś w stopy to tickle sb’s feet;długie pióro przy kapeluszu łechtało jej kark the long feather on her hat tickled the nape of her neck ⇒ połechtać 2. (mile drażnić) [aromat] to tickle- od tych zapachów łechce mnie w nosie all these smells are making my nose tickle ⇒ połechtać3. przen. (pochlebiać) pochwały łechcą jego próżność praise tickles his vanity ⇒ połechtaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łech|tać
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