żongler
Polish edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from French jongleur.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
żongler m pers (female equivalent żonglerka, related adjective żonglerski)
- juggler (person who practices juggling)
- (historical) jongleur (itinerant entertainer in the Middle Ages)
- (figurative) person who uses something (e.g. tools or words) very skillfully in order to accomplish their goals
Declension edit
Declension of żongler
singular | plural | |
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nominative | żongler | żonglerzy/żonglery (deprecative) |
genitive | żonglera | żonglerów |
dative | żonglerowi | żonglerom |
accusative | żonglera | żonglerów |
instrumental | żonglerem | żonglerami |
locative | żonglerze | żonglerach |
vocative | żonglerze | żonglerzy |
Derived terms edit
nouns
Related terms edit
verbs
- żonglować impf
Further reading edit
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- pl:Juggling
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