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Language Masculine Feminine Plural Polish Sadowski ([saˈdɔfski])
Sadowska ([saˈdɔfska])
Sadowscy ([saˈdɔfst͡sɨ])
Belarusian (Romanization) Садоўскі (Sadoŭski)...
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Maria Sadowska (born 27 June 1976 in Warsaw), also
credited as
Marysia Sadowska or
simply as Marysia, is a
Polish pop singer,
music producer, screenwriter...
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Zofia Anastazja Sadowska (born 28
February 1887 in Warsaw; died 7
March 1960 in Warsaw) was a
Polish medical doctor,
feminist and
social activist. She...
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Malgorzata ("Margaret") Marek-
Sadowska is a Polish-American
electronics engineer known for her
research in VLSI
circuit design. She is a
professor emeritus...
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which Doda, a
singer turned producer,
decided to make a film.
Maria Sadowska took on as director. A
young ambitious girl is
dreaming of a
better life...
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Henryka Sadowska is a
Polish cross-country skier. She
represented Poland at the 1984
Winter Paralympics and she won the gold
medal in the women's 3x5 km...
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Natalia Sadowska (born 27 July 1991) is a
Polish draughts player who
ranked third at the Women's
Draughts European Championship in 2010 and
whose successes...
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Magdalena Sadowska (born 26
August 1979 Świdnica) is a
Polish volleyball player who pla**** in the
Polish Women's
Volleyball League. She parti****ted at...
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Krystyna Sadowska (1912–2000) was a
contemporary artist from Lubin,
Poland known for her
metalwork statues,
ceramics and tapestries. Her work can be found...
- (2013-02-22). "Niesubordynowany korespondent".
Poradnia językowa PWN.
Sadowska,
Iwona (2012). Polish: A
Comprehensive Grammar. Oxford; New York City:...