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mi

need to

ought to

to feel

to wear

miverb

beverb
have a certain age

beverb
used to link a subject to a count or measurement

haveverb

haveverb
to possess

have toverb
obligation

ownverb
have rightful possession of

miinterjection

hainterjection
a representation of laughter

minoun

Tuenoun
abbreviation of Tuesday

miadjective

oldadjective
having existed or lived for the specified time

mieć asa w rękawie

have an ace up one's sleeve

mieć charakter verb

stand tallverb
Behaving in a brave, proud, or unyielding manner

mieć chrypkę noun

frog in one's throatnoun
hoarseness (idiomatic)

mieć coś przeciwko verb

mindverb
to dislike, object to, have a contrary opinion toward

mieć coś z głowy verb

get something over withverb
put behind oneself

mieć dług verb

oweverb
to be in debt

mieć do czynienia

to deal with

to have to do

mieć dobre intencje verb

have one's heart in the right placeverb
to have good intentions, to be well-intentioned

mieć dość

be sick of

be tired of

be up to here

have enough of

mieć dość verb

have had itverb
to have endured all that one can

mieć dość adjective

fed upadjective
frustrated

mieć dwie lewe ręce

be all thumbs

have two left hands

mieć dwie lewe ręce noun

butterfingersnoun
someone who is clumsy or uncoordinated

(mieć) dziurawe ręce adjective

all thumbsadjective
clumsy (idiom)

mieć gdzieś verb

couldn't care lessverb
to lack interest

mieć głowę na karku verb

have a head on one's shouldersverb

have one's head screwed onverb

mieć głowę w chmurach

have one's head in the clouds

mieć grubą skórę

have thick skin

mieć haka

have dirt

mieć inne sprawy do załatwienia verb

have other fish to fryverb
to have more important things to do

mieć inne zdanie verb

differverb
to have diverging opinions, disagree

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