Meaning of чуць | Babel Free
[t͡ʂut͡sʲ]Definitions
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to hear imperfective
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to feel, to sense imperfective
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to smell imperfective
- Equivalent to 'feel': Be in determinate form or situation.
Equivalents
العربية
سمع
Български
чувам
Bosanski
чути
Deutsch
hören
Esperanto
aŭdi
עברית
שמע
Hrvatski
чути
Bahasa Indonesia
dengar
Kurdî
feel
Latina
rescisco
Te Reo Māori
rongo
मराठी
ऐकणे
Nederlands
horen
Polski
słyszeć
Română
auzi
Русский
слышать
Српски
чути
Svenska
hora
தமிழ்
கேள்விப்படு
Tagalog
marinig
Українська
чути
Examples
“Sol jość ŭsiudy, tolki małymi czastkami i dziela hetaho my czujem niekali patrebu niekatoryje reczy prysalić bolej.”
Salt is present everywhere, but only in small proportions, and because of this, we sometimes feel the need to salt certain things more.
““I am afraid he is a sad old rascal,” said Herbert, smiling, “but I have never seen him. Don't you smell rum? He is always at it.””
“That's her father. Apparently, he is a hopeless drunkard,” said Herbert, smiling, “but I have never seen him. Do you sense the smell of rum? He is always at it.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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