Na chybił trafił
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What it means
Literally “on missed-hit.” Means at random, haphazardly, without aim — “hit or miss,” “at random,” “taking a shot in the dark.”
Vocabulary
- chybić — to miss (a target)
- trafić — to hit (a target)
Grammar note
Two past perfective forms used as a fixed adverbial phrase — 'missed or hit', implying pure chance.
Cultural context
A shooting metaphor — firing without aiming, sometimes missing, sometimes hitting. Captures the randomness of guesswork perfectly.
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