kazać

Etymology
with a semantic shift of to show, to draw one's attention with words or gestures -> to speak/tell -> to preach/to command. .

Verb

 * 1)  to command, to order; to tell
 * 2)  to preach
 * 3) to hand over; to entrust
 * 4) to portray, to picture, to show
 * 1)  to preach
 * 2) to hand over; to entrust
 * 3) to portray, to picture, to show
 * 1)  to preach
 * 2) to hand over; to entrust
 * 3) to portray, to picture, to show
 * 1) to hand over; to entrust
 * 2) to portray, to picture, to show
 * 1) to hand over; to entrust
 * 2) to portray, to picture, to show
 * 1) to portray, to picture, to show

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to order, to tell, to command
 * 2)  to make; to tell
 * 3)  to dictate
 * 4)  to order; to rule
 * 5)  to forbid, to ban
 * 6)  to enact a law or regulation
 * 7)  to suggest, to recommend, to advise
 * 8)  to advise against
 * 9)  to allow, to let, to permit
 * 10)  to ask for; to invite; to propose
 * 11)  to demand
 * 12)  to bring forth supernatural phenomena
 * 1)  to allow, to let, to permit
 * 2)  to ask for; to invite; to propose
 * 3)  to demand
 * 4)  to bring forth supernatural phenomena

Verb

 * 1)  to preach
 * 2)  to declare
 * 3)  to speak, to say
 * 4)  to speak publically, to give a speech
 * 5)  to indicate
 * 1)  to indicate
 * 1)  to indicate

Conjugation
Imperfective:

Perfective:

Etymology
. Cognate to 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to order, to tell, to command
 * 2)  to invite
 * 3)  to claim