prowadzić

Etymology
(modern 🇨🇬, from + ..

Verb

 * 1)  to lead
 * 2) to lead into
 * 3)  to leave some place
 * 1) to lead into
 * 2)  to leave some place
 * 1)  to leave some place

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to lead
 * 2)  to drive
 * 3)  to lead
 * 4)  to lead, to guide
 * 5)  to lead
 * 6)  to lead, to guide
 * 7)  to lead, to conduct
 * 8)  to conduct
 * 9)  to keep
 * 10)  to lead
 * 11)  to lead
 * 12)  to lead to
 * 13)   to draw a line correctly
 * 14)  to guide
 * 15)  to direct
 * 16)  to lead
 * 17)  to rear; to guide
 * 18)  to deliver, to carry
 * 19)  to pull strings for
 * 20)  to derive
 * 21)  to follow fleeing birds so as not to startle them
 * 22)  to lead each other, to lead one other
 * 23)  to go out
 * 24)  to conduct oneself
 * 25)  to handle; to be driven
 * 26)  to be led, to be guided
 * 27)  to walk together
 * 28)  to be conducted
 * 1)  to pull strings for
 * 2)  to derive
 * 3)  to follow fleeing birds so as not to startle them
 * 4)  to lead each other, to lead one other
 * 5)  to go out
 * 6)  to conduct oneself
 * 7)  to handle; to be driven
 * 8)  to be led, to be guided
 * 9)  to walk together
 * 10)  to be conducted
 * 1)  to walk together
 * 2)  to be conducted