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    What it means

    Literally “to take away from one’s own mouth.” Means to deny oneself necessities (usually food or money) in order to give them to someone else. “To scrimp and save for someone.”

    Vocabulary

    • odejmować — to subtract/take away
    • usta — mouth

    Grammar note

    'Usta' is a plurale tantum (always plural); 'od ust' is the genitive plural.

    Cultural context

    Often used to describe the sacrifices parents make for their children.

    Intermediate

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