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stary — meaning in English: old

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'stary' when referring to people, places, or objects that are aged or have a long history. For instance, you might hear it in casual conversations about an old family home, or when discussing traditional customs that have been passed down through generations.
Synonyms & nuances
'Stary' is generally the go-to term for 'old,' but a close synonym is 'wiekowy,' which specifically refers to something very old, often with a sense of permanence or historical value. You would use 'stary' for everyday contexts, while 'wiekowy' might appear in more formal discussions about heritage.
Culture
'Stary' comes from the Proto-Slavic word *starъ, which has cognates in many Slavic languages. In Polish culture, age is often associated with wisdom and respect, making 'stary' a term that can carry both admiration and nostalgia, especially when referring to elders or historic landmarks.
FAQ
Q.What does 'stary' mean in English?
'Stary' means 'old' in English. It can describe anything that has existed for a long time, such as people, buildings, or traditions.
Q.How do you use 'stary' in a sentence?
You can say 'To jest stary dom' which translates to 'This is an old house.' It's a simple way to describe the age of something.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'stary'?
One common mistake is using 'stary' in a positive context when referring to people. While it means 'old,' it can sometimes carry a negative connotation, so be mindful of the context in which you use it.
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