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    What it means

    Literally “don’t call the wolf out of the forest.” Means don’t invite trouble — the equivalent of “let sleeping dogs lie” or “don’t tempt fate.”

    Vocabulary

    • wywołać — to call out / to summon
    • wilk — wolf
    • las — forest

    Grammar note

    Imperative negation: 'nie + imperative' — 'nie wywołuj' (don't call out). 'Z lasu' uses the genitive after 'z' (from).

    Cultural context

    Wolves appear frequently in Polish proverbs and folklore, reflecting their historical presence in Polish forests.

    Intermediate

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