Phrase in 30 Seconds
Use 'prosto przed siebie' when you are moving in a direct, straight line without turning.
- Means: Moving forward in a straight line without deviation.
- Used in: Giving directions, describing a walk, or talking about life goals.
- Don't confuse: 'Prosto' (straight) with 'prosty' (simple/easy).
Erklärung auf deinem Niveau:
Bedeutung
Moving in a direct line.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Used in everyday life for directions. Common root in many Slavic languages. Matches the concept of 'straight ahead'. Reflects a culture of clear, direct communication.
Practice the 'prz' sound
The 'prz' in 'przed' is tricky. Practice it slowly.
Practice the 'prz' sound
The 'prz' in 'przed' is tricky. Practice it slowly.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing part of the phrase.
Idź prosto ______ siebie.
The phrase is 'prosto przed siebie'.
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Visuelle Lernhilfen
Aufgabensammlung
2 AufgabenIdź prosto ______ siebie.
The phrase is 'prosto przed siebie'.
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
1 FragenYes, it works for walking and driving.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Iść prosto
similarTo go straight
Wo du es verwendest
Asking for directions
Tourist: Przepraszam, jak dojść do rynku?
Local: Proszę iść prosto przed siebie przez dwa kilometry.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of a soldier marching: 'Prosto' (straight) 'przed siebie' (in front of his own nose).
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a laser beam coming out of your forehead. Wherever you look, that is your 'prosto przed siebie'.
Rhyme
Idź prosto przed siebie, nie bój się w potrzebie.
Story
Marek was lost. He asked a local for help. The local pointed and said 'Idź prosto przed siebie'. Marek walked, looked straight, and found the cafe.
In Other Languages
English 'straight ahead' is a direct equivalent. German 'geradeaus' also captures the 'straight' part perfectly.
Word Web
Herausforderung
For 5 minutes, describe every movement you make using 'prosto przed siebie' where applicable.
Review in 1, 3, 7, 14, and 30 days.
Aussprache
Clear 'o' sounds.
Watch the 'prz' cluster.
Formalitätsspektrum
Proszę kontynuować marsz prosto przed siebie. (Navigation)
Idź prosto przed siebie. (Navigation)
Leć prosto przed siebie. (Navigation)
Wal prosto przed siebie. (Navigation)
Derived from Proto-Slavic roots for 'straight' and 'front'.
Wusstest du?
It is one of the first phrases Polish children learn when navigating their neighborhood.
Kulturelle Hinweise
Used in everyday life for directions.
“Idź prosto przed siebie.”
Common root in many Slavic languages.
“Similar to Russian 'прямо перед собой'.”
Matches the concept of 'straight ahead'.
“Go straight ahead.”
Reflects a culture of clear, direct communication.
“Mów prosto przed siebie (metaphorical).”
Gesprächseinstiege
Jak dojść do najbliższego parku?
Häufige Fehler
Idź prosto do siebie.
Idź prosto przed siebie.
L1 Interference
In Other Languages
Todo recto
Polish adds the reflexive 'przed siebie' which emphasizes the subject's perspective.
Tout droit
Polish is more descriptive of the physical orientation.
Geradeaus
Polish uses a three-word phrase, making it feel slightly more deliberate.
真っ直ぐ (Massugu)
Polish phrase is more poetic/descriptive.
إلى الأمام مباشرة (Ila al-amam mubasharatan)
Polish is more idiomatic.
一直走 (Yīzhí zǒu)
Polish focuses on the 'front' rather than the 'duration'.
쭉 가세요 (Jjuk gaseyo)
Polish is more formal/standardized.
Siga em frente
Polish is slightly more focused on the 'straight' (prosto) aspect.
Spotted in the Real World
“Idź prosto przed siebie.”
A moment of existential reflection.
Leicht verwechselbar
Both involve 'prosto'.
'Do celu' means 'to the goal', 'przed siebie' means 'straight ahead'.
Häufig gestellte Fragen (1)
Yes, it works for walking and driving.
usage contexts