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"dzieci" w języku polskim:

Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna]
childhood
['ʧaɪldhud]
childish
['ʧaɪldɪʃ]
children
['ʧɪldrən]
kiddy
['kɪdɪ]
woodpecker
['wudpɛkə(r)]
childlish
childishly
childishness
[childishness]
kids
[kɪdz]
childlish
street child
The children are playing in the garden
babyish
['beɪbɪɪʃ]
dead easy
[dɛd 'i:zɪ]
children
['ʧɪldrən]
The children are on a tour of the fire department.
The children are on this passport.
The children are imagining that they're sailing in the ocean.
children must attend school
children attending kindergarten
The children always get restless when we are travelling
[ðə 'ʧɪldrən 'ɔ:lweɪz gɛt 'rɛstləs wɛn wi: ɑ:(r) 'trævəlɪŋ]
childlike trust
children confuse difficult word
little ones
the children pitched into the food
children fear to tell their parent the truth about marks
 The children were playing in the garden when someone shouted very loudly.
The children are very excited about their school trip
The children looked very tired when they got back from the trip.
early years
['ə:lɪ jɪrz]
Dziatwa
children often try to avoid doing their homework
infantile
['ɪnfəntɪl]
the children were left unattended
[ðə 'ʧɪldrən wə:(r) lɛft ənə'tɛndɪd]
children are harmed when their parents divorce
['ʧɪldrən ɑ:(r) hɑ:md wɛn ðɛə(r) 'pɛərənts dɪ'vɔ:s]
The children usually sit around the tree
[ðə 'ʧɪldrən 'jju:ʒəwəlɪ sɪt ər'aund ðə tri:]
Children often scrape their elbows
['ʧɪldrən 'ɔ:fən skreɪp ðɛə(r) 'ɛlbəuz]
Kids throw stones at one another
[kɪdz θrəu stəunz æt wʌn ə'nʌðə(r)]
Children slide on ice in winter
['ʧɪldrən slaɪd ɔn aɪs ɪn 'wɪntə(r)]
Children sometimes ask embarrassing or awkward question
['ʧɪldrən sɪm'taɪmz æsk ɪm'bærəsɪŋ ɔ:(r) 'ɔkwərd 'kwɛsʧən]
children with special needs
['ʧɪldrən wɪð 'spɛʃl ni:dz]
Children resemble their parents
['ʧɪldrən rɪ'zɛmbl ðɛə(r) 'pɛərənts]
deprived children
[dɪp'raɪvd 'ʧɪldrən]
children aged from 5 to 10
['ʧɪldrən eɪʤd frɔm 5 tu 10]
school-agers
[sku:l 'eɪʤərz]
children's
[children's]
child star
[ʧaɪld stɑ:]
kid
[kɪd]
settle down, children!
['sɛtl daun 'ʧɪldrən]
childish
['ʧaɪldɪʃ]
it is a piece of cake
[ɪt ɪz ə pi:s ɔv keɪk]
The kids help me to get the meal done
[ðə kɪdz hɛlp mi: tu gɛt ðə mi:l dʌn]
Children are loved by parents.
['ʧɪldrən ɑ:(r) lʌvd baɪ 'pɛərənts]
children do not have capacity to distinguish between fact and fiction
['ʧɪldrən du: nɔt hæv kə'pæsɪtɪ tu dɪs'tɪŋgwɪʃ bɪt'wi:n fækt ænd 'fɪkʃən]
Children have different school lunches
['ʧɪldrən hæv 'dɪfərənt sku:l 'lʌnʧɪz]
Children in uniforms
['ʧɪldrən ɪn 'jju:nəfɔ:rmz]
The children don't want
[ðə 'ʧɪldrən don't wɔnt]
The kids are playing in the garden.
[ðə kɪdz ɑ:(r) 'pleɪɪŋ ɪn ðə 'gɑ:dn]
children welcome
['ʧɪldrən 'wɛlkəm]
Children are not at home. Children aren't at home. Are children at home?
['ʧɪldrən ɑ:(r) nɔt æt həum 'ʧɪldrən aren't æt həum ɑ:(r) 'ʧɪldrən æt həum]
The children are cared for by experienced and qualified staff.
[ðə 'ʧɪldrən ɑ:(r) kɛrd fɔ:(r) baɪ ɪks'pɪrɪənst ænd 'kwɔləfaɪd stɑ:f]
Baby Jesus
['beɪbɪ 'ʤi:zəs]
The children are usually in bed at eight o'clock.
[ðə 'ʧɪldrən ɑ:(r) 'jju:ʒəwəlɪ ɪn bɛd æt eɪt ək'lɔk]
The children usually go to bed at half past seven.
[ðə 'ʧɪldrən 'jju:ʒəwəlɪ gəu tu bɛd æt hɑ:f pɑ:st 'sɛvən]
The children want to play table tennis
[ðə 'ʧɪldrən wɔnt tu pleɪ 'teɪbl 'tɛnɪs]
Children don't put the toy in their mouth
['ʧɪldrən dəunt put ðə tɔɪ ɪn ðɛə(r) mauθ]
Children often play outdoors. It's good for their health
['ʧɪldrən 'ɔ:fən pleɪ 'autdɔ:z ɪts gud fɔ:(r) ðɛə(r) hɛlθ]
The children are playing football.
[ðə 'ʧɪldrən ɑ:(r) 'pleɪɪŋ 'futbɔ:l]
The children could be better swimmers if they went to the pool more frequently.
[ðə 'ʧɪldrən kud bi: 'bɛtə(r) 'swɪmərz ɪf ðeɪ wɛnt tu ðə pu:l mɔ:(r) 'fri:kwəntlɪ]
The children are at school.
[ðə 'ʧɪldrən ɑ:(r) æt sku:l]
The children are at school.
[ðə 'ʧɪldrən ɑ:(r) æt sku:l]
kids are messy
[kɪdz ɑ:(r) 'mɛsɪ]
white-backed woodpecker
[waɪt bækt 'wudpɛkə(r)]
schoolchildren
['sku:lʧɪldrən]
Children learn by observing adults.
['ʧɪldrən lə:n baɪ əb'zə:vɪŋ ə'dʌlts]
The children couldn't get to their school
[ðə 'ʧɪldrən 'kudənt gɛt tu ðɛə(r) sku:l]
Children should be subjected to some form of safety education .
['ʧɪldrən ʃud bi: sɪ'bʤɛktɪd tu sʌm fɔ:m ɔv 'seɪftɪ ɛʤə'keɪʃən]
Children need lots of encouragement from their parents.
['ʧɪldrən ni:d lɔts ɔv en'kʌrɪʤmənt frɔm ðɛə(r) 'pɛərənts]
die Kindheit
[daɪ Kindheit]
nipper

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