polski.directory

[ Learn Polish. All resources, one place. ]
  • Listen

    What it means

    Literally “a little cross for the road.” A farewell gesture — making the sign of the cross over someone departing to wish them a safe journey. Used both literally and figuratively as a final goodbye or blessing.

    Vocabulary

    • krzyżyk — small cross (diminutive of krzyż)
    • droga — road, journey

    Grammar note

    'Na drogę' uses the accusative of 'droga' after 'na' — purpose (for the journey).

    Cultural context

    A deeply Catholic Polish tradition — mothers and grandmothers would make the sign of the cross on a departing child's forehead. Now used more broadly as a farewell.

    Intermediate

Noticed a typo, a wrong translation, or anything that doesn't look right? We'd love to fix it — just let us know via the contact page. Thank you!

More Polish idioms

  • Literally "one's whole life flew past before the eyes," this phrase describes the vivid, involuntary …
    Intermediate
  • Literally "for an example," na przykład is the standard Polish phrase for "for example" or "for …
    Beginner
  • Literally "in the last/recent times," ostatnimi czasy is a common temporal phrase meaning "lately," …
    Beginner
  • Literally "in the manner of Judas," this adverb describes acting in a treacherous, backstabbing way …
    Intermediate