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Słownictwo angielskie dla początkujących 1 - Zwierzęta domowe i domowe

Tutaj nauczysz się kilku angielskich słów oznaczających zwierzęta domowe i domowe, takich jak „ptak”, „kot” i „osioł”, przygotowanych dla uczniów na poziomie podstawowym.

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animal

a living thing, like a cat or a dog, that can move and needs food to stay alive, but not a plant or a human

zwierzę

zwierzę

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fish

an animal with a tail, gills and fins that lives in water

ryba

ryba

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dog

an animal with a tail and four legs that we keep as a pet and is famous for its sense of loyalty

pies

pies

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chicken

a farm bird that we keep to use its meat and eggs

kurczak

kurczak

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sheep

a farm animal that we keep to use its meat or wool

owca

owca

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cow

a large farm animal that we keep to use its milk or its meat

krowa

krowa

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bird

an animal with a beak, wings, and feathers that is usually capable of flying

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mouse

a small animal that lives in fields or houses, and often has fur, a long furless thin tail, and a pointed nose

mysz domowa

mysz domowa

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horse

an animal that is large, has a tail and four legs, and we use for racing, pulling carriages, riding, etc.

koń

koń

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donkey

an animal that is like a horse but has shorter legs and longer ears, and is used for carrying things and riding

osioł

osioł

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pig

a farm animal that has short legs, a curly tail, and a fat body, typically raised for its meat

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cat

a small animal that has soft fur, a tail, and four legs and we often keep it as a pet

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rabbit

an animal that is small, eats plants, has a short tail, long ears, and soft fur

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