Wdowiec z wdową rzadko dobrze z sobą
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What it means
“A widower with a widow rarely get on well together.” Two people who have each been married before and are set in their ways rarely make a harmonious couple. Experience and habit can be obstacles to a new relationship.
Vocabulary
- wdowiec — widower
- wdowa — widow
- rzadko — rarely, seldom
- ze sobą — with each other, together
Grammar note
'Z wdową' uses the instrumental after 'z'. 'Rzadko dobrze z sobą' is an elliptical predicate — the verb 'żyją' (they live) is implied.
Cultural context
Reflects traditional Polish attitudes toward remarriage and the difficulties of blending two established households.
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