Bułka z masłem
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What it means
Literally “a bread roll with butter.” Used to describe something very easy — the Polish equivalent of “a piece of cake” or “a walk in the park.”
Vocabulary
- bułka — bread roll
- masło — butter
Grammar note
'Z masłem' uses the instrumental of 'masło' after 'z' (with).
Cultural context
A bułka z masłem is the most basic, everyday Polish snack — its simplicity is the whole point of the metaphor.
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