W lutym wody wiele – w lecie głodne nawet cielę
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What it means
“Much water in February — in summer even the calf goes hungry.” A wet, rainy February predicts a poor summer harvest, leaving even livestock without enough to eat.
Vocabulary
- woda — water
- wiele — much, a lot
- głodny — hungry
- cielę — calf
Grammar note
'Wody wiele' uses the genitive of quantity ('wody' is genitive of 'woda'). 'Głodne cielę' is a nominative predicate.
Cultural context
Reflects the agricultural concern that excessive winter rain saturates the soil and damages spring crops.
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