Błękitna krew
Listen
What it means
Literally “blue blood.” Refers to noble or aristocratic lineage — the same expression as in English. Someone of ‘błękitna krew’ comes from an old, distinguished family.
Vocabulary
- błękitny — blue (sky blue / azure)
- krew — blood
Grammar note
'Błękitna' is the feminine nominative adjective agreeing with 'krew' (feminine). In use: 'ma błękitną krew' — he/she has blue blood (accusative).
Cultural context
The phrase entered Polish from Spanish/French aristocratic tradition — the idea that noble veins showed blue through pale skin. Used today both seriously and ironically.
Beginner
Noticed a typo, a wrong translation, or anything that doesn't look right? We'd love to fix it — just let us know via the contact page. Thank you!
More Polish idioms
- Literally "one's whole life flew past before the eyes," this phrase describes the vivid, involuntary …
- Literally "for an example," na przykład is the standard Polish phrase for "for example" or "for …
- Literally "in the last/recent times," ostatnimi czasy is a common temporal phrase meaning "lately," …
- Literally "in the manner of Judas," this adverb describes acting in a treacherous, backstabbing way …