zmówić

Etymology
From. .

Verb

 * 1)  to agree, to make a deal, ,
 * 2)  to make peace, to enter an alliance
 * 3)  to collude
 * 4)  to result in a marriage proposal
 * 5)  to set up, to make an appointment
 * 6)  to arrange, to agree, to set or determine a legal window or deadline in advance
 * 7)  to say verbally, to utter
 * 8) to foretell, to prophesy
 * 9)  to aspirate, to say with aspiration
 * 10)  to say from start to finish; to recite a prayer
 * 1)  to result in a marriage proposal
 * 2)  to set up, to make an appointment
 * 3)  to arrange, to agree, to set or determine a legal window or deadline in advance
 * 4)  to say verbally, to utter
 * 5) to foretell, to prophesy
 * 6)  to aspirate, to say with aspiration
 * 7)  to say from start to finish; to recite a prayer
 * 1) to foretell, to prophesy
 * 2)  to aspirate, to say with aspiration
 * 3)  to say from start to finish; to recite a prayer
 * 1)  to aspirate, to say with aspiration
 * 2)  to say from start to finish; to recite a prayer
 * 1)  to say from start to finish; to recite a prayer

Etymology
. . Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to say grace, to say a prayer
 * 2)  to get someone to work
 * 3)  to collude
 * 4)  to collude, to conspire, to plot, to scheme
 * 5)  to bring up
 * 1)  to collude
 * 2)  to collude, to conspire, to plot, to scheme
 * 3)  to bring up
 * 1)  to bring up
 * 1)  to bring up