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więc — meaning in English: So

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'więc' in both casual conversations and more structured discussions to indicate a conclusion or a result from previous statements. For instance, in a dialogue about weekend plans, one might say, 'Chcesz iść na spacer? Więc zróbmy to!' ('Do you want to go for a walk? So let's do it!')
Synonyms & nuances
'Więc' is often used interchangeably with 'zatem', but 'zatem' carries a slightly more formal tone. You might choose 'więc' in everyday conversation, while 'zatem' could be better suited for formal writing or speeches.
Culture
The word 'więc' traces its roots back to the Proto-Slavic word 'vęc', which signifies a transition or conclusion. In Polish culture, using 'więc' can convey a sense of clarity and the importance of logical progression in conversations, reflecting the Polish value of direct communication.
FAQ
Q.What does the Polish word 'więc' mean in English?
'Więc' translates to 'so' in English, serving as a conjunction to connect thoughts or conclusions effectively.
Q.Can 'więc' be used at the beginning of a sentence?
Yes, 'więc' can start a sentence to indicate a conclusion or a shift in the conversation, similar to how we might use 'so' in English.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'więc'?
A common mistake is using 'więc' too early in a sentence. It should connect ideas rather than initiate new ones, so ensure that there is context before using it.
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