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    What it means

    “The law is there to be circumvented.” A cynical observation that rules and laws exist mainly to be worked around. Often said with irony about bureaucratic or unjust regulations.

    English equivalent

    Rules are made to be broken.

    Vocabulary

    • prawo — law, right
    • omijać — to go around, to circumvent, to avoid

    Grammar note

    'Aby je omijać' is a purpose clause using the infinitive. 'Je' is the accusative pronoun referring to 'prawo'.

    Cultural context

    This saying reflects a historically sceptical Polish attitude toward state authority, shaped by centuries of foreign rule and oppressive regimes.

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