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Meaning of шпацыр | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
[ˈʂpat͡sɨr]

Definitions

walk, walking trip, stroll, saunter

Equivalents

English Stroll walk

Examples

“Spacer dla zmuczanaho nad siadziaczaj pracaj, u szkole, ŭ kancylaryi i t. p. tak sama czaławieku patrebny dla zdaroŭja i nia może być nazwany hultawańniem, ale kali chto budzie bolsz zhaniać czasu na razryŭkach, czym na pracy, heta ŭżo budzie hultaj i treba jamu wiedać, szto chto nie pracuje, toj nie pawinien i jeści.”

Taking a walk when exhausted from sedentary work at school, in the office, or elsewhere is essential for one's health and cannot be interpreted as laziness. However, if someone spends more time taking breaks than working, they would be a slacker and need to know that those who don't work don't deserve to eat.

“Куды? на спацэр? О, хачу!”

Go where? For a walk? Sure, I'd love to!

“Ve Spálený ulici je nějakej brašnář Kuneš a ten nemoh jít se psem na procházku, aby ho neztratil.”

There was a bagmaker named Kuneš living on Spalena Street. He couldn't take a dog out for a walk without losing it.

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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