Ani be, ani me
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What it means
Literally “not a baa, not a moo.” Means not a single word — complete silence or speechlessness. Used when someone says absolutely nothing, either from shock, stubbornness, or having nothing to say.
Vocabulary
- ani… ani… — neither… nor…
- be — baa (sound a sheep makes)
- me — moo (sound a cow makes)
Grammar note
The 'ani… ani…' structure means 'neither… nor…' and is used for double negation in Polish. Both elements are interjections here, not standard nouns.
Cultural context
The animal sounds make this phrase vivid and slightly comic — the person is so silent they can't even manage a barnyard noise.
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