What does zmartwienie in Polish mean?
What is the meaning of the word zmartwienie in Polish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use zmartwienie in Polish.
The word zmartwienie in Polish means niedola, zmartwienie, zmartwienie, zmartwienie, zmartwienie, zmartwienie, zmartwienie, własny problem. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word zmartwienie
niedola(often plural (difficulty) Jerry lost his job and he's had health problems; I'd say he's had more than his fair share of woes this year. |
zmartwienie(figurative (burden) |
zmartwienie(worry, concern) William's main preoccupation was getting to work on time without a car. |
zmartwienie(worry) Dziękuję za troskę, mam się dobrze. Thank you for your concern, but I'm fine. |
zmartwienie(concern, preoccupation) That is not my worry. I have a lot of worries. |
zmartwienie(sth worrying, preoccupying) Nadciągająca burza stanowi zmartwienie dla turystów. The gathering storm is a concern for the hikers. |
zmartwienie(object of concern) The car is my care. You don't need to worry about fixing it. |
własny problem(UK, informal (object of concern) If James wants to gamble away all his money and end up penniless, that's entirely his lookout. |
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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.