rynek
§ What 'rynek' means
- DEFINITION
- The Polish word 'rynek' is a masculine noun. At its most basic, it means 'market'. This can refer to a physical place where goods are bought and sold, or it can refer to the abstract economic concept of a market.
When you're learning Polish, you'll encounter 'rynek' quite often. It's a common word, and understanding its different uses is key to speaking more naturally. Think of it like the English word 'market' – it has a few related but distinct meanings. You might go to a market to buy vegetables, or you might talk about the 'stock market'. 'Rynek' works similarly.
§ When to use 'rynek'
The most straightforward use of 'rynek' is to describe a physical place where people trade goods. This could be a traditional outdoor market, a farmers' market, or even a specific section within a town that's known for its shops.
Idziemy na rynek kupić świeże warzywa. (We're going to the market to buy fresh vegetables.)
Spotkajmy się na rynku głównym o trzeciej. (Let's meet at the main square/market at three.)
Notice the change in ending in the second example: 'na rynku'. This is due to Polish grammar cases, specifically the locative case, which is used when talking about being 'at' or 'in' a place. Don't worry too much about the technical terms right now, just observe the change. You'll pick up on these patterns as you learn more.
'Rynek' also refers to the economic concept of a market. This is where demand and supply meet, where products are bought and sold in a more abstract sense.
Rynek pracy jest bardzo konkurencyjny. (The job market is very competitive.)
Analizujemy rynek nieruchomości. (We are analyzing the real estate market.)
In these cases, 'rynek' is used to describe a specific sector or area of the economy. You'll often see it combined with other words to form compound terms, much like in English ('stock market', 'housing market').
Rynek akcji: stock market (literally 'market of shares')
Rynek walutowy: currency market
Rynek wewnętrzny: domestic market
Rynek zagraniczny: foreign market
So, whether you're talking about buying fresh produce or discussing economic trends, 'rynek' is the word you'll use. Pay attention to the context, and you'll quickly get the hang of which meaning is intended.
Alright, let's talk about 'rynek'. This is a super common and important word in Polish. You'll hear it everywhere, and it has a few different meanings depending on the context. Don't worry, we'll break it down so you know exactly how to use it.
§ Basic Meaning: Market or Town Square
At its most basic, 'rynek' means a market, like a place where you buy and sell things. But it also very frequently refers to a town square, especially the main one in older Polish cities and towns. Think of a big open space in the center of a city, often surrounded by historic buildings and cafes. That's a 'rynek'.
- DEFINITION
- A market (a place for buying/selling goods) or a town square (the central public space in a town).
Idziemy na rynek kupić warzywa.
This means: "We're going to the market to buy vegetables." Here, 'rynek' clearly means a place where you shop.
Spotkajmy się na Rynku Głównym w Krakowie.
This translates to: "Let's meet in the Main Square in Krakow." In this case, 'rynek' refers to the famous central square, not a shopping area.
§ 'Rynek' in Business and Economics
Beyond physical locations, 'rynek' is also used in a broader, more abstract sense, particularly in business and economics. It's the equivalent of the English word 'market' when talking about supply and demand, financial markets, or different industries.
- DEFINITION
- The market (economic system where goods/services are exchanged), or a specific industry/sector.
Analizujemy rynek pracy.
This means: "We are analyzing the labor market." Here, 'rynek' refers to the entire system of employment.
Nowy produkt wchodzi na rynek europejski.
Translation: "The new product is entering the European market." This refers to the commercial space where goods are sold.
§ Common Phrases with 'Rynek'
Here are some practical phrases where you'll encounter 'rynek'. Learning these will help you sound more natural and understand conversations better.
Być na rynku: To be on the market (e.g., for sale, or a product that exists).
Ten samochód jest od dawna na rynku.
Meaning: "This car has been on the market for a long time."
Wejść na rynek: To enter the market (for a new product or company).
Nowa firma chce wejść na rynek polski.
Meaning: "A new company wants to enter the Polish market."
Rynek wtórny: Second-hand market.
Możesz kupić używane książki na rynku wtórnym.
Meaning: "You can buy used books on the second-hand market."
Rynek pierwotny: Primary market (for new goods, e.g., newly built homes).
Ceny mieszkań na rynku pierwotnym są wysokie.
Meaning: "Apartment prices on the primary market are high."
§ Where you actually hear this word — work, school, news
You won't escape 'rynek' if you're engaging with Polish. Here's where it pops up:
In conversations about city life: If you're talking about sightseeing or meeting friends in a city, 'rynek' (meaning town square) will come up constantly. "Spotkajmy się na rynku" (Let's meet in the square) is a classic.
When shopping for groceries or goods: Especially if you're looking for fresh produce, asking "Gdzie jest rynek?" (Where is the market?) is perfectly normal. Sometimes Poles might use 'targ' for a specific open-air market, but 'rynek' is often interchangeable.
In business meetings or economic news: If you work in business or follow the news, prepare to hear 'rynek' a lot. News anchors will talk about 'rynek akcji' (stock market), 'rynek walutowy' (currency market), or 'sytuacja na rynku' (the market situation).
During discussions about careers or jobs: Phrases like 'rynek pracy' (labor market) are crucial for understanding employment trends, job availability, and economic conditions. If you're looking for a job or discussing career prospects, this term will be central.
In real estate discussions: Whether you're buying, selling, or just discussing property, 'rynek nieruchomości' will be a key term. You'll hear about market trends, prices, and demand.
So, 'rynek' is a versatile word. It can be a vibrant town square, a bustling place to buy your food, or an abstract concept in economics. Pay attention to how it's used, and you'll quickly master its different applications. Good luck!
How Formal Is It?
"Analiza rynku pracy wskazuje na rosnące zapotrzebowanie na specjalistów IT. (Analysis of the labor market indicates a growing demand for IT specialists.)"
"Idę na rynek kupić świeże warzywa. (I'm going to the market to buy fresh vegetables.)"
"Spotkajmy się na rynku za dziesięć minut. (Let's meet at the market in ten minutes.)"
"Mama idzie na rynek po jabłka. (Mommy is going to the market for apples.)"
"Ten rynek to jakaś kpina z cenami. (This market is a joke with these prices.)"
レベル別の例文
Idziemy na rynek.
We are going to the market.
Rynek jest duży.
The market is big.
Kupuję warzywa na rynku.
I buy vegetables at the market.
Lubię ten rynek.
I like this market.
Spotkajmy się na rynku.
Let's meet at the market.
Rynek jest otwarty.
The market is open.
Są tam owoce na rynku.
There are fruits at the market.
Chodzę na rynek w soboty.
I go to the market on Saturdays.
文法パターン
文型パターン
Idę na {rynek}.
Idę na rynek. (I'm going to the market.)
Lubię kupować na {rynek}.
Lubię kupować na rynku. (I like to shop at the market.)
To jest {rynek}.
To jest rynek. (This is the market.)
Na {rynek} jest dużo ludzi.
Na rynku jest dużo ludzi. (There are a lot of people at the market.)
Cena na {rynek} jest dobra.
Cena na rynku jest dobra. (The price at the market is good.)
Kupiłem to na {rynek}.
Kupiłem to na rynku. (I bought this at the market.)
Spotkajmy się na {rynek}.
Spotkajmy się na rynku. (Let's meet at the market.)
{Rynek} jest blisko.
Rynek jest blisko. (The market is close.)
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
Going to the market to buy groceries.
- Idę na rynek po zakupy.
- Na rynku kupię świeże warzywa.
- Czy rynek jest dzisiaj otwarty?
Discussing the stock market.
- Rynek akcji jest bardzo zmienny.
- Analizuję rynek finansowy.
- Inwestowanie na rynku to ryzyko.
Talking about a town square or central market place.
- Spotkajmy się na rynku głównym.
- Rynek w Krakowie jest piękny.
- Idziemy na kawę na rynek?
Referring to a specific industry or economic sector.
- Ten produkt jest nowy na rynku.
- Rynek pracy jest trudny.
- Są nowości na rynku nieruchomości.
Comparing prices or options in different places.
- Na tym rynku jest taniej.
- Szukam najlepszej oferty na rynku.
- Porównuję ceny na różnych rynkach.
会話のきっかけ
"Często chodzisz na rynek po zakupy?"
"Co myślisz o aktualnej sytuacji na rynku pracy?"
"Czy w Twoim mieście jest duży rynek główny?"
"Interesujesz się rynkiem finansowym?"
"Jakie są Twoje ulubione rzeczy do kupienia na rynku?"
日記のテーマ
Opisz swoją ostatnią wizytę na targu lub rynku. Co kupiłeś/kupiłaś? Jakie były Twoje wrażenia?
Zastanów się nad wpływem internetu na tradycyjne rynki i handel. Jakie widzisz zmiany?
Gdybyś miał/miała otworzyć swój własny biznes, na jakim rynku byś działał/działała i dlaczego?
Opisz idealny dzień spędzony na rynku zagranicznym. Co byś tam zobaczył/zobaczyła, kupił/kupiła i z kim byś rozmawiał/rozmawiała?
Jakie są zalety i wady kupowania produktów na lokalnym rynku w porównaniu do supermarketów?
自分をテスト 36 問
I'm going to the market to buy vegetables.
Is this market big?
There are fresh fruits at the market.
Read this aloud:
Mówię: "Idę na rynek."
Focus: ry-nek
あなたの回答:
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Read this aloud:
Mówię: "Lubię rynek."
Focus: lu-bię ry-nek
あなたの回答:
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Read this aloud:
Mówię: "Rynek jest blisko."
Focus: ry-nek jest blis-ko
あなたの回答:
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Choose the correct sentence: Where can you buy fresh vegetables?
'na rynku' is the correct prepositional phrase for 'at the market'.
Which of these is NOT typically found at a 'rynek'?
A 'rynek' usually sells food, clothes, or other small goods, not cars.
What does 'iść na rynek' mean?
The phrase 'iść na rynek' literally translates to 'go to the market'.
You can buy fresh bread at the 'rynek'.
Many markets sell fresh bread from local bakeries.
The word 'rynek' only refers to a financial market.
'Rynek' can refer to a physical marketplace or a financial market, depending on context. In A1/A2, it usually refers to a physical marketplace.
It is common to haggle for prices at a 'rynek' in Poland.
While not as common as in some other cultures, it's still possible and sometimes expected to haggle slightly at Polish markets, especially for larger purchases or towards closing time.
Które zdanie najlepiej opisuje, czym jest 'rynek' w kontekście ekonomii?
W ekonomii, 'rynek' to przestrzeń, gdzie dochodzi do wymiany dóbr i usług.
W jakim kontekście możemy użyć słowa 'rynek pracy'?
'Rynek pracy' odnosi się do dynamiki podaży i popytu na pracę w gospodarce.
Co oznacza wyrażenie 'wejść na rynek' w biznesie?
'Wejść na rynek' to idiom oznaczający rozpoczęcie sprzedaży produktów lub usług w nowym obszarze lub sektorze.
Słowo 'rynek' może odnosić się zarówno do fizycznego miejsca, jak i do abstrakcyjnego systemu ekonomicznego.
Tak, 'rynek' może być zarówno placem handlowym, jak i całym mechanizmem ekonomicznym (np. rynek kapitałowy).
Wyrażenie 'rynek pierwotny' zawsze dotyczy sprzedaży produktów rolnych bezpośrednio od producenta.
'Rynek pierwotny' odnosi się do pierwszej sprzedaży aktywów finansowych, np. akcji, a nie wyłącznie produktów rolnych.
Jeśli mówimy o 'rynku nieruchomości', to mamy na myśli wyłącznie targowisko z warzywami.
'Rynek nieruchomości' dotyczy kupna, sprzedaży i wynajmu domów oraz gruntów, a nie warzyw.
This sentence describes the rapid development of the financial market.
This sentence highlights a shortage of specialists in the job market across various industries.
This sentence discusses the increasing competition for customers in the global market.
The speaker is talking about investing in a company.
The speaker is discussing the current job market situation.
The speaker is referring to an analysis of a specific market.
Read this aloud:
Czy uważasz, że obecne trendy na rynku mody są odzwierciedleniem głębszych zmian społecznych?
Focus: trendy, odzwierciedleniem, głębszych, społecznych
あなたの回答:
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Read this aloud:
Jakie strategie marketingowe są Twoim zdaniem najbardziej skuteczne na dzisiejszym konkurencyjnym rynku?
Focus: strategie, marketingowe, skuteczne, konkurencyjnym
あなたの回答:
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Read this aloud:
W jaki sposób regulacje rządowe wpływają na dynamikę i rozwój rynku kapitałowego w Polsce?
Focus: regulacje, rządowe, dynamikę, kapitałowego
あなたの回答:
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This sentence discusses global labor market trends.
The sentence is about how technology investments are changing the consumer market.
This sentence describes the impact of currency market fluctuations on the global economy.
/ 36 correct
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