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zachwycać — meaning in English: delight

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informal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'zachwycać' in informal conversations when expressing admiration for a piece of art or a beautiful landscape. For instance, someone might say, 'Ten obraz naprawdę zachwyca' ('This painting truly delights') when discussing an artwork at a gallery. It is also common in social media posts to describe experiences that evoke strong positive feelings.
Synonyms & nuances
'Zachwycać' is similar to 'urzekać,' which means 'to charm' or 'captivate.' While 'zachwycać' implies a more profound sense of delight often linked to aesthetic experiences, 'urzekać' may be used in lighter contexts. You might choose 'zachwycać' when you want to convey deep admiration rather than simple charm.
Culture
'Zachwycać' comes from the root 'zachwyt,' which means 'delight' or 'wonder.' This word is deeply embedded in Polish culture, especially in the context of appreciating nature and art. Interestingly, it is often associated with experiences that evoke a sense of wonder, reflecting the Polish appreciation for beauty in everyday life.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of zachwycać?
'Zachwycać' means 'to delight' in English. It is used to express admiration or wonder, often in the context of art, nature, or impressive experiences.
Q.How do you use zachwycać in a sentence?
You can use 'zachwycać' with an object, for example: 'Zachwyca mnie twoja pasja' ('Your passion delights me'). It's typically followed by the thing or quality that brings delight.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using zachwycać?
One common mistake is using the wrong preposition. In Polish, you would say 'zachwycać się czymś' ('to delight in something'), so remember to pair it with the correct object.
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