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Click to Translate - Polish

Can you guess the correct Polish translation for each of these English words?
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Quiz by Berney
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Last updated: July 4, 2023
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First submittedNovember 25, 2022
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Average score70.0%
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Dog
Dinner
Brown
Ear
Hospital
Bird
Garden
Friday
February
Bicycle
Small
Station
Airport
Hundred
Beer
Swim
Father
Beef
Window
Left
Brązowy
Lewy
Lotnisko
Luty
Mały
Obiad
Ogród
Ojciec
Okno
Piątek
Pies
Piwo
Pływać
Ptak
Rower
Stacja
Sto
Szpital
Ucho
Wołowina
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Level 34
Mar 3, 2023
Great quiz. This whole series could be more challenging and interesting if the words changed every time.
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Level 80
Mar 3, 2023
I agree but I don't think Click quizzes offer the option of a random selection from a larger list of answers.
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Level 8
Apr 20, 2023
Great Quiz :)
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Level 63
May 21, 2023
technically, Ręka means Arm, Hand would be Dłoń. though in polish it's common for ręka to be used when talking about hands (like when you "shake hands", in polish you "shake arms", or ask for someone's arm in marriage instead of their hand), dłoń would be a more accurate translation
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Level 80
May 21, 2023
I thought the translation of Arm was Ramię?
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Level 60
Jul 2, 2023
Ramię can be both arm and shoulder - one word for two things. Ręka can be both arm and hand, dłoń is always hand.
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Level 80
Jul 4, 2023
I've changed the question to avoid any confusion.
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Level 17
Jul 13, 2023
I'm Polish and I did English quizzes on JetPunk, I found this one and I got 100% :)

Great quiz

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Level 10
Dec 7, 2023
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis

Idk what to say

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Level 43
Feb 7, 2024
Very fun to do if you speak a different Slavic language