musieć

Etymology
, from, from , from. The change of musić to musieć is due to influence from intransitive verbs ending in, i.e. , and. .

Verb

 * 1)  to have to, to need to, must
 * 2)  o have to; must;
 * 1)  o have to; must;

Etymology
From earlier (whence the derived verbs, , etc.),. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)   to have to, to need to, must
 * 2)  to have to;
 * 3)  to have to, to need to, must;
 * 4)  to have to, to need to, must;
 * 5)  to have to go, to need to go, must go;
 * 6)  to have to, must;
 * 1)  to have to, to need to, must;
 * 2)  to have to, to need to, must;
 * 3)  to have to go, to need to go, must go;
 * 4)  to have to, must;
 * 1)  to have to go, to need to go, must go;
 * 2)  to have to, must;
 * 1)  to have to, must;
 * 1)  to have to, must;

Usage notes
The construction nie musieć expresses a lack of necessity. In contrast, the order musieć nie, similarly to the English, indicates the necessity not to do something. The latter construction however is especially rarely used in. To indicate a negative obligation, the constructions or  are used, ie.:

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to have to, to need to, must
 * 2)  to have to, must;