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    What it means

    Literally “and after the tea.” Means something is completely over, finished, or gone — often with a sense of irreversibility or mild regret. Like “and that’s all she wrote.”

    Vocabulary

    • po — after
    • herbata — tea

    Grammar note

    'Po herbacie' uses the locative of 'herbata' after 'po' (after). The tea metaphor implies something pleasant that has simply run out.

    Cultural context

    Tea (herbata) is a staple of Polish daily life, making this a very homely, everyday image.

    Intermediate

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