Dziada z babą brakuje
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What it means
Literally “an old man and old woman are missing.” Said humorously when a gathering is chaotic, noisy, or has every type of person imaginable — the only thing missing is a bickering old couple to complete the picture.
Vocabulary
- dziad — old man (colloquial)
- baba — old woman (colloquial)
- brakuje — is missing, is lacking
Grammar note
'Dziada z babą' is genitive — 'brakuje' always takes the genitive of what is missing.
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