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    What it means

    Literally “everyone is the blacksmith of their own fate.” Means you are the master of your own destiny — your life is shaped by your own choices and efforts, not by luck or others.

    Vocabulary

    • każdy — everyone / each person
    • kowal — blacksmith
    • los — fate / destiny

    Grammar note

    'Kowalem' uses the instrumental of 'kowal' — the predicate after 'jest' takes the instrumental in Polish.

    Cultural context

    A classic Polish proverb emphasising personal responsibility. The blacksmith metaphor — forging one's fate like iron — is powerful and enduring.

    Intermediate

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