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    What it means

    Literally “barefoot.” Means without shoes or socks — walking barefoot. A very common everyday expression.

    Vocabulary

    • bosy — barefoot

    Grammar note

    'Na bosaka' is a fixed adverbial phrase from 'bosy' (barefoot). Invariable form.

    Cultural context

    Walking barefoot on grass or sand is a beloved Polish summer activity — 'na bosaka' carries a pleasant, carefree connotation.

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