Co Anglik zmyśli, Francuz skréśli, a Niemiec doma nakrupi, wszystko to głupi Polak kupi
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What it means
Whatever the Englishman invents, the Frenchman refines, and the German manufactures at home — the foolish Pole buys it all. A self-deprecating proverb about Polish consumerism and lack of domestic industry.
Vocabulary
- zmyślić — to invent, to come up with
- skréślić — to sketch, to design, to refine (archaic spelling)
- nakrupić — to manufacture, to produce in quantity (archaic/dialectal)
- głupi — foolish, stupid
- kupić — to buy
Grammar note
A series of relative clauses introduced by 'co' (what/whatever). Each clause assigns a national stereotype a role in the production chain.
Cultural context
This proverb reflects historical anxieties about Poland's economic dependence and lack of industrialisation relative to Western Europe.
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