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pożyczyć coś od kogoś po angielsku:

1. borrow something from somebody borrow something from somebody



Angielskie słowo "pożyczyć coś od kogoś" (borrow something from somebody) występuje w zestawach:

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2. borrow


I borrow money.
Whose bicycle did you want to borrow?
Mary does not let her sister borrow her clothes.
I was just wondering if I could borrow three hundred dollars from you. I can pay you back next Monday.
Would you be so kind as to let me borrow your cell phone, please?
Dad, will you please let me borrow the car?
To borrow an argument from Karl Popper, a hypothesis is only of value if it can be tested.
Always borrow money from a pessimist; he doesn't expect to be paid back.
Borrow and return, then you can borrow again. Borrow and don't return, and then the borrowing gets difficult.
He had no friend from whom he could borrow the money.
Many languages borrow from English words.
I made sure that children who'd forgotten their red pencil came to borrow one.
I had forgotten to take some money with me, so I had to borrow 20 euros from a friend.
She couldn’t borrow money from the bank, because bank don't belive that she will pay back.
I'd like to borrow £5,000 and I was wondering if your bank could help me.

Angielskie słowo "pożyczyć coś od kogoś" (borrow) występuje w zestawach:

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