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What does "ukryta" mean? It's a polish word?

I'd like a direct answer and not a site that has an answer please

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  • LEM
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
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    Are you sure about the language?

    There are a number of Slavic languages in which this word makes sense, but it may translate slightly differently. I don't speak Polish, but if it was Russian (latinized version of "укрыта"), the word would mean "covered", as in "she is covered by a blanket". Another meaning would be sheltered or concealed.

    In either case the form of word pertains to female subject (whoever or whatever is referred to as being "ukryta" would be either a female or an object with female gender, as in Slavic languages most objects have gender).

    I suspect that in Polish the meaning would be same or close, but there could also be another interpretation slightly different from Russian version.

    LEM.

    Source(s): I speak Russian.
  • 1 decade ago

    "Ukryta" means something like "underlying", "hidden".

  • 1 decade ago

    coverd, cocealed

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