Meaning of 'Pająkowi' in English | Polish to English
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- Dictionary Entry: Essential usages of 'Pająkowi'.
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- Difficulty Range: Adaptive (B2 Upper).
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🗣️ Phonetic Approximation
/kɪɛdy przyjrzysz sɪę tɛmʊ pɑjąkɔwɪ, zɔbɑkzysz, żɛ nɪɛ mɑ sɪę kzɛgɔ bɑć./
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- "When you take a good look at this spider, you'll see there's nothing to be afraid of." ⟷ "Kiedy przyjrzysz się temu pająkowi, zobaczysz, że nie ma się czego bać." D-Score: 68
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"To master Kiedy przyjrzysz się temu pająkowi, zobaczysz, że nie ma się czego bać. is to master the mind."
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How do you say "When you take a good look at this spider, you'll see there's nothing to be afraid of." in English?
The most natural translation is "Kiedy przyjrzysz się temu pająkowi, zobaczysz, że nie ma się czego bać.".