A1 Expression Informal

Coś ty!

No way!

Significado

Expressing disbelief.

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Contexto cultural

The 'Culture of Modesty' in Poland means that accepting a compliment directly with 'Thank you' can feel a bit 'American' or boastful. 'Coś ty!' is the linguistic shield used to stay humble. In the Silesian region, you might hear 'Co ty godoš' instead of 'Coś ty', reflecting the local dialect's influence on disbelief expressions. Younger Poles often mix 'Coś ty' with English loanwords or 'Serio', creating phrases like 'Coś ty, serio?!' for maximum emphasis. In 'Ponglish' (Polish-English mix), you might hear 'No way, coś ty!', combining both languages for the same effect.

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The 'Modesty' Trick

If you want to win over Poles, use 'Coś ty' when they compliment you. It shows you understand their social codes.

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Watch the 'Ty'

Never use this with someone you call 'Pan' or 'Pani'. It's like calling your CEO 'dude'.

Significado

Expressing disbelief.

🎯

The 'Modesty' Trick

If you want to win over Poles, use 'Coś ty' when they compliment you. It shows you understand their social codes.

⚠️

Watch the 'Ty'

Never use this with someone you call 'Pan' or 'Pani'. It's like calling your CEO 'dude'.

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Intonation is Key

A short, sharp 'Coś ty!' is shock. A long, drawn-out 'Coooooś tyyyyy' is deep skepticism or teasing.

Ponte a prueba

Choose the best reaction to: 'Wygrałem milion złotych!'

A: Dzień dobry. B: Coś ty! C: Przepraszam.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: B

Winning a million zlotys is shocking news, so 'Coś ty!' is the perfect reaction.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form.

Marek i Paweł: 'Zjedliśmy całą pizzę sami!' Ty: 'Coś... wy!'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: ście

Since you are talking to two people (Marek and Paweł), you need the plural clitic '-ście'.

Match the intonation of 'Coś ty!' to the situation.

1. Falling intonation (dismissive). 2. Rising intonation (shocked).

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: A: Compliment, B: Gossip

Falling intonation is used for modesty/dismissal, while rising intonation shows surprise.

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Ayudas visuales

When to say 'Coś ty!'

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Surprise

  • Gossip
  • Lottery win
  • UFO sighting
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Modesty

  • Compliments
  • Awards
  • Praise
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Refusal

  • Bad ideas
  • Extra food
  • Expensive gifts

Banco de ejercicios

3 ejercicios
Choose the best reaction to: 'Wygrałem milion złotych!' Choose A1

A: Dzień dobry. B: Coś ty! C: Przepraszam.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: B

Winning a million zlotys is shocking news, so 'Coś ty!' is the perfect reaction.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form. dialogue_completion B1

Marek i Paweł: 'Zjedliśmy całą pizzę sami!' Ty: 'Coś... wy!'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: ście

Since you are talking to two people (Marek and Paweł), you need the plural clitic '-ście'.

Match the intonation of 'Coś ty!' to the situation. situation_matching A2

1. Falling intonation (dismissive). 2. Rising intonation (shocked).

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: A: Compliment, B: Gossip

Falling intonation is used for modesty/dismissal, while rising intonation shows surprise.

🎉 Puntuación: /3

Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

Only if used with the wrong person (like a stranger or a boss). With friends, it's perfectly friendly and natural.

Only in a very casual email or text to a close friend. Never in business correspondence.

'Naprawdę' is a neutral question ('Really?'). 'Coś ty' is an emotional exclamation ('No way!').

Yes! Use 'Coście wy!' when talking to two or more people.

No, that would be considered very disrespectful because of the informal 'ty'.

It's a grammatical remnant of the past tense verb 'byłeś' or 'zrobiłeś'.

It is completely gender-neutral. Everyone uses it!

Yes, in the sense of 'Shut up, I don't believe you!', but not as a literal command to be quiet.

You would say 'Coś Pani!', but it's still quite informal and rare.

Not exactly slang, but it is very colloquial. It's a standard part of informal spoken Polish.

Frases relacionadas

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Co ty nie powiesz

similar

You don't say!

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Nie gadaj

synonym

No way / Don't talk

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Naprawdę?

neutral

Really?

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Bez przesady

similar

Don't exaggerate

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