Już po ptakach
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What it means
Literally “already after the birds.” Means it’s too late — the opportunity has passed and nothing can be done about it now. Sometimes shortened to just “po ptakach.”
Vocabulary
- już — already
- po — after
- ptaki — birds (plural)
Grammar note
'Po ptakach' uses the locative plural of 'ptak' after 'po' in its temporal sense (after).
Cultural context
The image evokes birds that have flown away — once they're gone, they're gone. A vivid way of expressing irreversible loss or missed timing.
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