Upały lipcowe wróżą mrozy styczniowe
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What it means
“July heat foretells January frosts.” A folk weather proverb: a very hot July predicts a very cold January. Extremes in summer mirror extremes in winter.
Vocabulary
- upał — heat, heatwave
- lipcowy — of July, July (adjective)
- wróżyć — to foretell, to predict
- mróz — frost
- styczniowy — of January, January (adjective)
Grammar note
'Upały lipcowe' is the nominative plural subject. 'Wróżą' is third-person plural present of 'wróżyć'. 'Mrozy styczniowe' is the accusative plural object.
Cultural context
Part of a rich tradition of Polish folk meteorology linking calendar months in pairs; farmers used such sayings to plan for the year ahead.
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