Porywać się z motyką na słońce
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What it means
Literally “to jump at the sun with a hoe.” Means to take on a task with completely insufficient means or resources — to bite off more than you can chew.
Vocabulary
- porywać się — to attempt / to launch oneself at
- motyka — hoe (farming tool)
- słońce — sun
Grammar note
'Z motyką' uses the instrumental of 'motyka' — 'z + instrumental' expresses the tool or means. 'Na słońce' uses the accusative after 'na' indicating a target of motion.
Cultural context
The image of a farmer wildly swinging a hoe at the sun perfectly captures the absurdity of the mismatch between resources and ambition.
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