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książka — meaning in English: book

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'książka' when discussing their favorite novels at a coffee shop, or when recommending a book to a friend. It’s also common in educational settings, like when teachers ask students to bring a 'książka' for their reading assignments.
Synonyms & nuances
'Książka' is a general term for 'book', but you might encounter 'tom', which refers specifically to a volume or part of a book series. Use 'książka' when talking about any book, while 'tom' is better suited for discussing multi-part works.
Culture
'Książka' comes from the Old Slavic word 'knyiga', which means 'book'. In Polish culture, books hold a significant place, with a rich tradition of literature, from classic works by authors like Adam Mickiewicz to contemporary bestsellers. The love for reading is deeply ingrained in Polish society, often celebrated in various literary festivals throughout the year.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'książka'?
'Książka' is pronounced as ksyawn-jkah. It may take some practice to get the 'ń' sound right, which is similar to the 'ny' in 'canyon'.
Q.What are some common phrases using 'książka'?
You might hear phrases like 'czytać książkę' (to read a book) or 'pożyczyć książkę' (to borrow a book). These are great for everyday conversation.
Q.Are there any grammatical rules for using 'książka'?
'Książka' is a feminine noun in Polish, so it takes feminine grammatical forms. For instance, in the nominative case, you would say 'ta książka' for 'this book'.
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