Kiedy chłop ma dużo dzieci, to on bogaty; kiedy pan ma dużo dzieci, to on biedny
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What it means
“When a peasant has many children, he is rich; when a nobleman has many children, he is poor.” For a peasant, children mean more hands to work the land — wealth. For a nobleman, children mean the estate must be divided — poverty. A sharp observation on how social class changes the meaning of family size.
Vocabulary
- chłop — peasant, farmer
- pan — lord, nobleman, gentleman
- bogaty — rich
- biedny — poor
Grammar note
'Kiedy … to' is a conditional/temporal construction: 'when … then'.
Cultural context
Reflects the feudal social structure of historical Poland, where peasants and nobility had very different economic realities.
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