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pyszny — meaning in English: proud

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informal common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'pyszny' in everyday conversations when expressing enjoyment or appreciation for food. For instance, during a family dinner, someone might exclaim, 'To danie jest pyszny!' (This dish is delicious!) to emphasize their delight.
Synonyms & nuances
'Pyszny' can be used interchangeably with 'smaczny,' which also means 'tasty.' However, 'pyszny' often carries a stronger connotation of delight, suggesting something is not just good but exceptionally satisfying. Choose 'pyszny' when you want to express a higher level of enjoyment.
Culture
'Pyszny' originates from the Old Polish word 'pyszny,' which also meant 'delicious.' This culinary connection reflects the importance of food in Polish culture, where sharing meals is a significant part of social interactions. The term has evolved to encompass not just taste but also to express pride in the quality of something, making it versatile in daily language.
FAQ
Q.What does the Polish word 'pyszny' mean in English?
'Pyszny' translates to 'delicious' or 'tasty' in English, commonly used to describe food and drinks that provide great pleasure.
Q.How do you pronounce 'pyszny' correctly?
'Pyszny' is pronounced as 'pish-nee,' where the 'sz' sound is similar to the 'sh' in 'shoe.'
Q.Can I use 'pyszny' to describe non-food items?
Yes, while 'pyszny' primarily refers to food, it can metaphorically describe other enjoyable experiences, like a 'pyszny widok' (delicious view) to convey beauty or pleasure.
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