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16 Dec 2019
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Coś zawinięte w (torbę czy torbie?).
Coś zawinięte w (torbę czy torbie?).
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16 Dec 2019
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- Norwegian (bokmal)
- Polish
Both are correct, but they mean different things.
"Zawinięte w torbę" means that something is wrapped in a bag (the bag is used to wrap it.)
"Zawinięte w torbie" means that something is located in a bag and wrapped, but we don't know what it's wrapped in though.
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- English (US) Near fluent
- Polish
W torbę :)
For example
[ENG] My flowers are wrapped in a paper bag.
[PL] Moje kwiaty są zawinięte w papierową torbę.
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- Norwegian (bokmal)
- Polish
Both are correct, but they mean different things.
"Zawinięte w torbę" means that something is wrapped in a bag (the bag is used to wrap it.)
"Zawinięte w torbie" means that something is located in a bag and wrapped, but we don't know what it's wrapped in though.
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