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em to be allowed to   »   pl móc coś / wolno (mieć pozwolenie)

73 [seventy-three]

to be allowed to

to be allowed to

73 [siedemdziesiąt trzy]

móc coś / wolno (mieć pozwolenie)

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Are you already allowed to drive? Wo--- c- j-- j------ s---------? Wolno ci już jeździć samochodem? 0
Are you already allowed to drink alcohol? Wo--- c- j-- p-- a------? Wolno ci już pić alkohol? 0
Are you already allowed to travel abroad alone? Wo--- c- j-- s----- / s---- j----- z- g------? Wolno ci już samemu / samej jechać za granicę? 0
may / to be allowed mo---- w---- (m--- p---------) można, wolno (mieć pozwolenie) 0
May we smoke here? Wo--- n-- t- p----? Wolno nam tu palić? 0
Is smoking allowed here? Wo--- t- p----? Wolno tu palić? 0
May one pay by credit card? (C--) M---- p----- k---- k--------? / W---- p----- k---- k--------? (Czy) Można płacić kartą kredytową? / Wolno płacić kartą kredytową? 0
May one pay by cheque / check (am.)? (C--) M---- z------- c------? / W---- p----- c------? (Czy) Można zapłacić czekiem? / Wolno płacić czekiem? 0
May one only pay in cash? (C--) M---- p----- t---- g------? / W---- p----- t---- g------? (Czy) Można płacić tylko gotówką? / Wolno płacić tylko gotówką? 0
May I just make a call? (C--) M--- z--------? (Czy) Mogę zadzwonić? 0
May I just ask something? (C--) M--- o c-- z------? (Czy) Mogę o coś zapytać? 0
May I just say something? (C--) M--- c-- p---------? (Czy) Mogę coś powiedzieć? 0
He is not allowed to sleep in the park. On n-- m--- s--- w p----. On nie może spać w parku. 0
He is not allowed to sleep in the car. On n-- m--- s--- w s----------. On nie może spać w samochodzie. 0
He is not allowed to sleep at the train station. On n-- m--- s--- n- d-----. On nie może spać na dworcu. 0
May we take a seat? (C--) M----- u-----? (Czy) Możemy usiąść? 0
May we have the menu? (C--) M----- d----- k---- d--? (Czy) Możemy dostać kartę dań? 0
May we pay separately? (C--) M----- z------- o-----? (Czy) Możemy zapłacić osobno? 0

How the brain learns new words

When we learn new vocabulary, our brain stores new content. Learning only works with constant repetition. How well our brain stores words is dependent on multiple factors. But the most important thing is that we review vocabulary on a regular basis. Only words that we use or write often get stored. It could be said that these words are archived like images. This principle of learning is also true in apes. Apes can learn to "read" words, if they see them often enough. Although they don't understand the words, they recognize them by their form. In order to speak a language fluently, we need many words. For that, the vocabulary must be well organized. Because our memory functions like an archive. In order to find a word quickly, it must know where to search. Therefore it's better to learn words in a particular context. Then our brain will always be able to open the correct "file". But even that which we have learned well can be forgotten. In this case, the knowledge moves from the active into the passive memory. By forgetting, we free ourselves of knowledge we don't need. This is how our brain makes room for new and more important things. Therefore, it is important that we activate our knowledge on a regular basis. But that which is in the passive memory isn't lost forever. When we see a forgotten word, we remember it again. We learn that which we've learned before more quickly the second time. He who wants to expand his vocabulary must also expand his hobbies. Because each of us has certain interests. Therefore, we typically busy ourselves with the same things. But a language consists of many different semantic fields. A person interested in politics should also read sports papers sometime!