Dobra i wdowa, gdy młoda i zdrowa
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What it means
A widow is fine too, as long as she is young and healthy. A pragmatic proverb about remarriage, suggesting that a widow’s youth and health matter more than her marital history.
Vocabulary
- wdowa — widow
- młoda — young (feminine)
- zdrowa — healthy (feminine)
Grammar note
Parallel adjective pairs 'młoda i zdrowa' modify 'wdowa'. The construction 'dobra i wdowa' uses 'i' (even, also) for emphasis.
Cultural context
Reflects historical attitudes toward widows in Polish society, where remarriage was common and a woman's value was often tied to her age and health.
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