not extreme: umiarkowany, moderate (adj.), a change: modyfikacja, modification (n.), force or progress that keeps something moving: rozpęd, momentum (n.), a man living a religious life: mnich, monk (n.), complete control of a market: monopol, monopoly (n.), principles of right and wrong: moralność, morality (n.), a reason for doing something: motyw, motive (n.), a person who drives a vehicle: kierowca, motorist (n.), related to a city or town: miejski, municipal (adj.), shared by two or more: wzajemny, mutual (adj.), that is to say: mianowicie, namely (adv.), across the whole country: ogólnokrajowy, nationwide (adj.), related to the navy: morski (wojskowy), naval (adj.), v.: to fail to care for; n.: lack of care: zaniedbywać, zaniedbanie, neglect (v., n.), remaining after all costs or deductions: netto, net (adj.), a regularly sent publication with news or updates: biuletyn, newsletter (n.), a specialized area or role: nisza, niche (n.), morally good; of high rank: szlachetny, noble (adj.), to move your head up and down to show agreement: kiwać głową, nod (v.), to suggest someone for a position: nominować, nominate (v.), the act of officially suggesting someone: nominacja, nomination (n.), a person who has been nominated: nominowany, nominee (n.), despite what has just been said: niemniej jednak, nonetheless (adv.), not aiming to make profit: non-profit, non-profit (adj.), something that has no meaning: nonsens, nonsense (n.), 12 o’clock in the day: południe, noon (n.), important or worthy of attention: godny uwagi, notable (adj.), especially: zwłaszcza, notably (adv.), to officially inform: powiadamiać, notify (v.), famous for something bad: notoryczny, notorious (adj.).

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