Styczeń bywa łagodny, gdy październik śnieżny i chłodny
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What it means
“January tends to be mild when October is snowy and cold.” A folk weather proverb linking autumn conditions to the following winter — a cold October supposedly predicts a gentler January.
Vocabulary
- styczeń — January
- bywać — to tend to be, to happen to be
- łagodny — mild, gentle
- październik — October
- śnieżny — snowy
- chłodny — cold, chilly
Grammar note
'Bywa' is the habitual present of 'być', implying a recurring tendency rather than a fixed fact.
Cultural context
Part of a rich tradition of Polish folk meteorology linking calendar saints' days and seasonal observations to weather predictions.
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