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    What it means

    Literally “those who like each other quarrel with each other.” Means that people who are close often bicker and argue — teasing and squabbling is a sign of affection. “Bickering is a sign of love.”

    Vocabulary

    • lubić się — to like each other
    • czubić się — to quarrel, to squabble, to peck at each other

    Grammar note

    'Kto … ten' correlative construction. Both verbs are reflexive — 'się lubi' and 'się czubi'.

    Cultural context

    A folk observation about the paradox of close relationships — the people you love most are the ones you argue with most freely.

    Intermediate

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