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False Friends in Slavic Languages


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Polish ‘najebać’

The database knows following meanings of the Polish word ‘najebać’:

  • to beat vulg.

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The database has information related to this term for Upper Sorbian.

Polish ‘najebać’:

  • The Polish meaning ‘to beat vulg. is unique.
  • The meaning ‘despite’ (not present in Polish ‘najebać’, translated as ‘mimo’) is attested in Upper Sorbian najebać.
Polish
najebać
Meaning:
  • to beat vulg.
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Upper Sorbian
najebać
Meaning in Polish:
  • mimo / despite

Meanings:

‘despite’
‘to beat vulg.
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Meanings
despite to beat vulg.
Polish najebać +
Upper Sorbian najebać +
Meanings despite to beat vulg.

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