Gdy na świętego Prota jest pogoda albo słota, to na świętego Hieronima jest deszcz albo go ni ma
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What it means
Whatever the weather on Saint Protus’s day (11 September) — fair or foul — Saint Jerome’s day (30 September) will bring either rain or none at all. A humorous proverb that says nothing useful: it covers every possibility and predicts nothing.
Vocabulary
- pogoda — good weather, fair weather
- słota — wet, rainy weather, sleet
- ni ma — there isn't (dialectal/archaic form of 'nie ma')
Grammar note
'Ni ma' is a dialectal or archaic negation equivalent to 'nie ma'. The proverb's structure is deliberately tautological — 'albo… albo' (either… or) covers all cases.
Cultural context
This is a self-aware, ironic proverb that parodies the genre of saint's-day weather forecasts. It acknowledges that such predictions are often meaningless by making one that is guaranteed to be true.
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