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kawałek — meaning in English: piece

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'kawałek' in various everyday contexts, especially when discussing food, such as asking for a piece of cake or pizza. It can also be used in abstract contexts, like referring to a piece of advice or a section of a text, making it versatile in both casual conversations and more serious discussions.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'kawałek' means 'piece,' similar words like 'fragment' or 'odłam' might be used in more technical or literary contexts. Choose 'kawałek' when you want to convey a casual or everyday sense of a piece, especially in relation to food or common objects.
Culture
'Kawałek' literally translates to 'piece,' but its roots can be traced back to the Old Polish word 'kawał,' which indicates a division or fragment. In Polish homes, sharing a 'kawałek' of food often symbolizes hospitality and warmth, reflecting a culture that values togetherness and community during meals.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kawałek' mean in English?
'Kawałek' means 'piece' in English, and it is commonly used in various contexts, from food to abstract concepts.
Q.How do you use 'kawałek' in a sentence?
You can use 'kawałek' in sentences like 'Poproszę kawałek tortu' meaning 'I would like a piece of cake.' It’s a straightforward way to request a portion of something.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'kawałek'?
One common mistake is using 'kawałek' with uncountable nouns where it doesn’t fit, like 'water' or 'air.' It's best used with countable items or when describing a specific portion.
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