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to sprout



The trees will start to sprout leaves in spring

to begin to grow, give off buds



(kiełkować, puszczać pędy)

1. sprout as a verb (czasownik)



to sprout
a.Lots of businesses sprouted along the highway.



b.My Dad sprouted a mustache.




a. to emerge and develop rapidly


(wyrastać, pojawiać się)



b. to allow or cause to come forth and grow (zapuścić)

2. sprout as a noun (rzeczownik)




a.sprout - young plant growth, such as a bud (pęd)


b. sprouts - the young shoots of plants such as soybean, usually eaten raw (kiełki) or


Brussel sprout(s) (brukselka)

a.pęd


b. kiełki


c. brukselka

to sow the seeds

zasiać ziarna

sow - (past) sowed - (past participle) sown or sowed



1. to sow (pronunciation)


She sowed sunflower seeds (siać)



2. to sow.
Religious conflict sowed the seeds of the government's downfall. (zasiać)

1siać .- to place (seeds) in or on the ground for future growth/




2. siać - to do something that will cause a particular result in the future

1. seed (pronunciation) - a small hard fruit; a small round or oval object produced by a plant that a new plant can grow from
2. seed - anything that provides inspiration for later work, the beginning of sth

1.- nasienie, ziarno


2. - zalążek czegoś, początki czegoś

to sow

to propagate (sow rumors - siać plotki)

to sow

to implant or introduce
(to sow a doubt in someone’s mind - zasiać wątpliwości w czyimś umyśle)