dantejskie sceny
Polish
Etymology
Named after Italian poet Dante Aligheri, whose description of Hell in Divine Comedy contains a variety of disturbing scenes.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /danˈtɛj.skʲɛ ˈst͡sɛ.nɨ/
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Noun
- (idiomatic) hair-raising scenes; disturbing, shocking events
- (idiomatic, hyperbolic) great commotion, rush, ruckus
Declension
declension of dantejskie sceny
| plural | |
|---|---|
| nominative | dantejskie sceny |
| genitive | dantejskich scen |
| dative | dantejskim scenom |
| accusative | dantejskie sceny |
| instrumental | dantejskimi scenami |
| locative | dantejskich scenach |
| vocative | dantejskie sceny |
Synonyms
- (commotion): See Thesaurus:zamieszanie.
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