Jak ulany
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What it means
Literally “as if cast/moulded.” Means fits perfectly — like something was custom-made or cast specifically for the purpose. Used for clothes that fit perfectly or plans that work out exactly right.
Vocabulary
- jak — as / like
- ulany — cast / moulded (past participle of 'ulać')
Grammar note
'Ulany' is a past passive participle — something poured into a mould and set perfectly. Agrees in gender with the subject.
Cultural context
The image comes from metal casting — something poured into a mould fits its shape perfectly. A tailor-made suit or a perfect plan both qualify.
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