Łgać jak najęty
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What it means
Literally “to lie as if hired to do it.” Means to lie through one’s teeth, to lie shamelessly and constantly — as if you were being paid specifically to tell lies.
Vocabulary
- łgać — to lie / to fib (imperfective, slightly archaic)
- najęty — hired / employed (past participle of 'nająć')
Grammar note
'Jak najęty' — the comparison uses a past passive participle. The image is of a professional liar hired for the job.
Cultural context
'Łgać' is a slightly old-fashioned word for lying, giving the phrase a colourful, folk flavour compared to the more neutral 'kłamać'.
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