What does w stosunku in Polish mean?
What is the meaning of the word w stosunku in Polish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use w stosunku in Polish.
The word w stosunku in Polish means mniej znaczący w stosunku do czegoś, nieproporcjonalny w stosunku do czegoś, opiekuńczy w stosunku do, w stosunku do czegoś, w stosunku do. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word w stosunku
mniej znaczący w stosunku do czegoś(of minor importance to) The fact that his spelling's good is only incidental to his success as a writer. |
nieproporcjonalny w stosunku do czegoś(excessively large) In children's drawings of people, the head is usually out of all proportion with the rest of the body. |
opiekuńczy w stosunku do(person) Bob is very protective of his children. |
w stosunku do czegoś(in proportion to) His head seems too large relative to the rest of his body. |
w stosunku do(recipient of action) I thought you were disrespectful to her. |
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Polish (polszczyzna) is the official language of Poland. This language is spoken by 38 million Polish people. There are also native speakers of this language in western Belarus and Ukraine. Because Poles emigrated to other countries in many stages, there are millions of people who speak Polish in many countries such as Germany, France, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Brazil, Canada, United Kingdom, United States, etc. .. An estimated 10 million Poles live outside of Poland but it is not clear how many of them can actually speak Polish, estimates put it between 3.5 and 10 million. As a result, the number of Polish-speaking people globally ranges from 40-43 million.