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    What it means

    When someone is busy eating (or occupied with something they want), they stop complaining. You can’t do two things at once — especially talk and eat.

    English equivalent

    A dog that eats doesn't bark.

    Vocabulary

    • pies — dog
    • jeść — to eat
    • szczekać — to bark

    Grammar note

    'Jak' here means 'when'. 'Je' is third person singular of 'jeść'. 'Nie szczeka' — negation with 'nie'.

    Cultural context

    Often used humorously when someone who was complaining goes quiet once they get what they wanted.

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