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    What it means

    Literally “to take on a blush / to gain colour in the cheeks.” Means to become healthier, more vibrant, to regain vitality — “to get one’s colour back,” “to bloom,” “to look healthier.”

    Vocabulary

    • nabierać — to take on, to acquire
    • rumieniec — blush, rosy cheek

    Grammar note

    'Rumieńców' is the genitive plural of 'rumieniec' — genitive after 'nabierać'.

    Cultural context

    Rosy cheeks ('rumieńce') are the classic Polish image of health and vitality — pale cheeks mean illness, rosy cheeks mean recovery and life.

    Intermediate

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