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    What it means

    Literally “if you want to hit a dog, you’ll find a stick.” Means that if someone wants to find fault or cause harm, they’ll always find a pretext — a determined person always finds a way.

    Vocabulary

    • uderzyć — to hit / to strike (perfective)
    • pies — dog
    • kij — stick
    • znaleźć się — to be found / to turn up

    Grammar note

    'Jak się chce' — impersonal construction with 'się'. 'Kij się znajdzie' — reflexive passive, the stick will find itself.

    Cultural context

    Used to expose motivated reasoning — when someone has already decided to attack, they'll manufacture justification.

    Intermediate

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