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    What it means

    Literally “where there are two Poles, there are three opinions.” A self-aware joke about Polish individualism and the national tendency to disagree — even two people will somehow produce three different views.

    Vocabulary

    • dwóch — two (genitive of 'dwaj')
    • Polak — a Pole / Polish person
    • opinia — opinion

    Grammar note

    'Gdzie dwóch Polaków' — genitive after 'gdzie' in an existential construction. 'Tam trzy opinie' — nominative, the result.

    Cultural context

    Poles tell this joke about themselves with a mixture of pride and exasperation. It captures a genuine cultural trait of fierce independence of thought.

    Intermediate

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