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    What it means

    Literally “kneel, nations.” An ironic exclamation used when someone is showing off or boasting excessively — “bow down, everyone,” said sarcastically about someone who thinks they’re extraordinary.

    Vocabulary

    • klękać — to kneel
    • narody — nations, peoples

    Grammar note

    'Klękajcie' is the second person plural imperative of 'klękać'. Used ironically — the speaker is mocking someone's inflated self-importance.

    Cultural context

    Originally a religious/patriotic phrase, now used almost exclusively with heavy irony when someone is being insufferably self-congratulatory.

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