मतलब
Don't expect help.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Poles value 'realizm' (realism). Telling someone 'nie ma co liczyć na...' is often seen as a helpful warning rather than a negative comment. It shows you are 'trzeźwo myślący' (thinking soberly). In the Silesian dialect, you might hear variations, but the core sentiment of pragmatism and not relying on 'outsiders' or 'the system' is even stronger. In modern Polish offices, this phrase is used to manage 'KPIs' and expectations. It's a way to signal risk without using overly corporate jargon. On social media, this phrase is often used in memes about 'adulting' (dorosłość), specifically about how one cannot count on having free time or money.
The 'To, że' trick
If you want to follow the phrase with a verb, use 'to, że'. Example: 'Nie ma co liczyć na to, że on zadzwoni.'
Don't be too mean
Saying 'Nie ma co liczyć na ciebie' to someone's face is very hurtful. Use it about third parties or situations instead.
मतलब
Don't expect help.
The 'To, że' trick
If you want to follow the phrase with a verb, use 'to, że'. Example: 'Nie ma co liczyć na to, że on zadzwoni.'
Don't be too mean
Saying 'Nie ma co liczyć na ciebie' to someone's face is very hurtful. Use it about third parties or situations instead.
The Resigned Sigh
To sound like a native, start the sentence with a long 'Ehhhh...' and a shrug. It adds to the 'resignation' vibe.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the noun in brackets (Accusative).
Nie ma co liczyć na ______ (pomoc) sąsiadów.
'Pomoc' is feminine and its Accusative form is the same as the Nominative.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'Don't count on a miracle'?
Wybierz poprawną odpowiedź:
The verb 'liczyć' in this sense always pairs with the preposition 'na'.
Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate phrase.
A: Czy myślisz, że pociąg przyjedzie na czas? B: Jest wielka śnieżyca, więc ______.
In a snowstorm, punctuality is the most logical thing to doubt.
Match the situation to the correct use of the phrase.
Match: 1. Unreliable friend, 2. Bad weather, 3. Slow bureaucracy
Each phrase targets the specific unreliability of the situation.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
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अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासNie ma co liczyć na ______ (pomoc) sąsiadów.
'Pomoc' is feminine and its Accusative form is the same as the Nominative.
Wybierz poprawną odpowiedź:
The verb 'liczyć' in this sense always pairs with the preposition 'na'.
A: Czy myślisz, że pociąg przyjedzie na czas? B: Jest wielka śnieżyca, więc ______.
In a snowstorm, punctuality is the most logical thing to doubt.
Match: 1. Unreliable friend, 2. Bad weather, 3. Slow bureaucracy
Each phrase targets the specific unreliability of the situation.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालRarely. It is almost exclusively used to express a lack of hope or reliability. For positive reliance, just use 'Możesz na mnie liczyć' (You can count on me).
No. 'Nie ma co' means 'there is no point/reason to', while 'nie ma nic' means 'there is nothing'.
Yes, it's very common: 'Nie ma co liczyć na pogodę' (Don't count on the weather).
It can be. It sounds a bit informal and pessimistic. Better to say 'Obawiam się, że nie możemy oczekiwać...'
The Accusative case (Biernik). For example: 'na Marka', 'na pomoc', 'na słońce'.
Yes, 'nich' is the Accusative form of 'oni' (them) after a preposition.
Just say: 'Nie licz na to.'
Yes, it's very common in contemporary Polish literature and dialogue.
In this phrase, yes, but it's metaphorical. It's like 'calculating' that someone will help.
Yes: 'Nie było co liczyć na pomoc.' (There was no point counting on help.)
संबंधित मुहावरे
polegać na kimś
synonymto rely on someone
robić sobie nadzieję
contrastto get one's hopes up
liczyć się z czymś
similarto take something into account
zawieść się na kimś
builds onto be let down by someone