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    What it means

    Literally: “a penalty shot” or “penalty kick” — the standard football (soccer) term for a direct free kick awarded for a foul committed inside the penalty area. Beyond sport, “rzut karny” is often used figuratively to describe a last-chance, high-stakes opportunity or a decisive moment from which everything depends. Poles say someone was given a “rzut karny” in life when they have been handed an unusually clear and unmissable opportunity. The idiom also survives in phrases like “trafić jak z rzutu karnego” (“to hit it like a penalty” — to do something precisely and with ease).

    Vocabulary

    • rzut — throw, shot, kick (in sports)
    • karny — penalty, penal; relating to punishment (adjective from kara)
    • kara — punishment, penalty

    Grammar note

    'Rzut karny' is a noun phrase: 'rzut' (masculine noun, nominative) modified by the adjective 'karny'. When used as the subject of a sentence it stays in the nominative; as a direct object it becomes 'rzut karny' (accusative, same form for inanimate masculine nouns). In compound phrases like 'strzelić rzut karny' (to score a penalty), both words remain in the accusative.

    Cultural context

    Football is enormously popular in Poland, and penalty shootouts carry a particular cultural weight — Poland has had several painful exits from international tournaments via penalties. As a result, 'rzut karny' resonates emotionally beyond sport and is understood by virtually everyone. The closest English idiom for the figurative use is 'a gift opportunity' or simply 'a penalty' in a sporting context.

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