Jak się masz?
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What it means
Literally “how do you have yourself?” The standard Polish greeting meaning “how are you?” — used between people who know each other.
Vocabulary
- jak — how
- się — oneself (reflexive particle)
- masz — you have (2nd person singular of 'mieć')
Grammar note
A reflexive construction — 'mieć się' means to be doing (well/badly). The answer is typically 'dobrze, dziękuję' (fine, thank you).
Cultural context
More personal than 'dzień dobry' — used with friends, family, and acquaintances rather than strangers.
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