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  1. In old Polish times, a person who obeyed the national code of courtesy was called “human,” i.e. one who has all social advantages, such as courtesy, elegance, kindness, respect for others, cheerfulness, hospitality, brotherhood, nobility, helpfulness, sensitivity and compassion.

  2. adjective. / ˈmodist/ not having, or showing, too high an opinion of one’s abilities etc. skromny. He’s very modest about his success. decent, or showing good taste; not shocking. skromny. modest clothing. not very large; moderate. skromny. She’s a person of modest ambitions. See also. modestly. modesty.

  3. modest - tłumaczenie na polski oraz definicja. Co znaczy i jak powiedzieć "modest" po polsku? - skromny (nieprzechwalający się); skromny, niewielki (w ilości lub wielkości); skromny (o stroju); skromna (o kobiecie ubranej powściągliwie)

  4. Znajdź wszystkie tłumaczenia słowa modest w polsko, takie jak skromny, niewielki, skromnie i wiele innych.

  5. It has given rise to an authentic way of life, very European but at the same time having nothing to do with an imitation: it is a tradition of an associated intellectual of modest means and keen cultural needs, a reader-debater, a critical and conscious spectator.

  6. Find all translations of modest in Polish like skromny, niewielki, skromnie and many others.

  7. adjective. / ˈmodist/ not having, or showing, too high an opinion of one’s abilities etc. skromny. He’s very modest about his success. decent, or showing good taste; not shocking. skromny. modest clothing. not very large; moderate. skromny. She’s a person of modest ambitions. Zobacz także. modestly. modesty.

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