Kłaść kreskę
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What it means
Literally “to put a line/mark.” Means to mark something down, to keep a tally — often of debts, drinks owed, or favours. “To put it on the tab,” “to keep score.”
Vocabulary
- kreska — line, mark, dash
Grammar note
'Kreskę' is the accusative of 'kreska' — direct object of 'kłaść'.
Cultural context
The image of a bartender marking lines on a slate to keep track of drinks owed — a very traditional Polish pub practice.
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