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  • You’re right on the money! Here’s an example:

    English Word – Polish Word
    A Horsefly – giez
    A Dragonfly – wazka
    A Fly – mucha
    A Butterfly – motyl
    a Greenfly – mszyca
    To fly – latac

    As you found out for yourself, Polish comes up with an original word most of the time. If you say greenfly in Polish – “zielona mucha”, it really sounds funny :]

  • I agree that Polish has much richer lexicon than English. Let’s take for an example a list of deminutives and augmentatives that are all quite common in Polish but all of them would be translated into English with the same word:

    ‘nose’: nos, nosek, noseczek, nochal, nochalek, nosisko

    ‘dog’: pies, piesek, pieseczek, psisko, psina, psinka

    ‘meat’: mięso, mięsko, mięcho

    ‘bottle’: butla, butelka, buteleczka

    Does Polish or English have more words

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