Doliczony czas
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What it means
“Added time / injury time / stoppage time.” Extra time added at the end of a football match to compensate for stoppages — the Polish equivalent of ‘stoppage time’ or ‘added time.’
Vocabulary
- doliczony — added, counted in (past passive participle)
- czas — time
Grammar note
'Doliczony' is a past passive participle of 'doliczyć' (to add up, to count in), agreeing with 'czas' (masculine).
Cultural context
Essential vocabulary for football fans. 'Grać w doliczonym czasie' — to play in stoppage time. Poland is a football-loving nation.
Intermediate
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