prosto

straight (ahead)

Beginner Adverb
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Pronunciation

/ˈprɔstɔ/

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Cultural Note

The phrase 'prosto z mostu' (straight from the bridge) means 'bluntly/frankly' — Poles value direct communication in relationships. The main square ('rynek') is the heart of every Polish city, and directing someone 'prosto do rynku' is one of the most common directions you'll hear.

📝 Example Sentences

Idź prosto, a dojdziesz do rynku.

Go straight, and you'll reach the market square.

Mów prosto z serca.

Speak straight from the heart.

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