Kto ojca i matki słuchać nie chce, ten katu musi przyjść w ręce
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What it means
“Whoever refuses to obey their father and mother must end up in the executioner’s hands.” A stark warning that disobedience leads to ruin and punishment. The ‘kat’ (executioner) represents the harshest possible fate.
Vocabulary
- słuchać — to listen to, to obey
- kat — executioner, hangman
- przyjść w ręce — to fall into the hands of
Grammar note
'Katu' is the dative of 'kat'. 'Przyjść w ręce' (+ dative) means to fall into someone's hands.
Cultural context
An old proverb from an era when public execution was a real deterrent; now used hyperbolically.
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