zaleta
a good or useful quality
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- A feminine noun meaning advantage, merit, or virtue.
- Commonly used in the phrase 'zalety i wady' (pros and cons).
- Essential for describing character strengths and product features.
- Requires the genitive plural form 'zalet' after quantities.
The Polish noun zaleta is a fundamental term used to describe a positive attribute, a merit, or a beneficial feature of a person, object, or situation. At its core, it represents the 'plus side' of something. While English speakers might fluctuate between 'advantage', 'virtue', 'merit', or 'pro', Polish speakers consistently reach for zaleta when conducting a balanced evaluation. It is most frequently encountered in the binary pairing zalety i wady (pros and cons / strengths and weaknesses), which is the standard framework for critical thinking and decision-making in Polish discourse.
- Personal Character
- When describing individuals, zaleta refers to a virtuous quality or a strength. For example, honesty, punctuality, and diligence are all considered zalety charakteru (character strengths).
- Product Features
- In marketing and reviews, it denotes the selling points or benefits of a product. A phone's long battery life is its główna zaleta (main advantage).
- Abstract Concepts
- It is used to discuss the merits of a specific system, law, or philosophical approach, highlighting why that particular option is superior to others.
Jego największą zaletą jest to, że nigdy się nie poddaje, co czyni go idealnym liderem w trudnych czasach.
The word carries a weight of objectivity. Unlike 'atut' (asset), which implies a strategic advantage in a competition, zaleta is an inherent quality. If you say a car has many zalety, you are listing its objective good points like fuel efficiency and safety. If you say it is an atut, you might mean that its low price is the specific reason it will beat the competition in the market. Understanding this distinction is crucial for B2 learners who wish to sound more precise. Furthermore, the word is deeply rooted in the Polish educational system and workplace culture. Students are often asked to list the zalety of a literary character, and employees are asked about their own zalety during recruitment processes. It is a word that demands a certain level of self-reflection and analytical prowess.
Niskie koszty utrzymania to ogromna zaleta tego mieszkania, zwłaszcza dla młodych małżeństw.
In everyday conversation, you might hear people say 'to ma swoje zalety' (it has its advantages) when they are trying to find a silver lining in a mediocre or even negative situation. This usage shows the word's versatility in shifting perspectives. It is not just for formal reports; it is a tool for optimism and balanced judgment. Whether you are discussing the zalety of living in a big city versus a village, or the zalety of a new software update, you are engaging in a very common Polish linguistic ritual of weighing the good against the bad. The word is essentially the building block of Polish evaluative language.
Using zaleta correctly involves understanding its feminine gender and its specific declension patterns, especially the tricky genitive plural. As a feminine noun ending in '-a', it follows the standard pattern for most of its forms, but the genitive plural is zalet (with a 'zero' ending), which often trips up learners who expect 'zaletów'.
- Common Adjective Pairings
- You will often see it with: niepodważalna (indisputable), istotna (significant), ukryta (hidden), główna (main), or liczne (numerous).
- Verb Collocations
- Common verbs used with zaleta include: dostrzegać (to notice), wymieniać (to list), podkreślać (to emphasize), and doceniać (to appreciate).
Musimy wypisać wszystkie zalety tego rozwiązania przed spotkaniem z zarządem.
When constructing sentences, remember that zaleta usually takes the preposition z (from/of) when describing where the advantage comes from, or is followed by a genitive noun to describe who or what possesses it. For instance, 'zaleta tego systemu' (the advantage of this system). If you want to say 'one of the advantages', you must use the genitive plural: 'Jedna z zalet'. This is perhaps the most common grammatical error for intermediate students. The word is also frequently used in the instrumental case after the verb 'być' (to be) when defining something: 'Cierpliwość jest jego wielką zaletą'.
In more complex sentence structures, zaleta can introduce a subordinate clause using 'to, że' (the fact that). This is a very elegant way to speak in Polish. Instead of saying 'His advantage is his speed', you say 'Jego zaletą jest to, że jest szybki' (His advantage is the fact that he is fast). This structure is highly recommended for B2 level exams and formal writing. It allows for more descriptive and nuanced communication. You can also use the word to compare two things: 'W przeciwieństwie do starego modelu, ten ma tę zaletę, że jest lżejszy' (Unlike the old model, this one has the advantage of being lighter). This comparative use is vital for persuasive speaking and writing.
Trudno nie dostrzec zalet płynących z regularnego uprawiania sportu i zdrowej diety.
Finally, consider the register. While zaleta is neutral and can be used anywhere, in very formal or poetic contexts, you might see 'przymiot' or 'walor'. However, zaleta remains the workhorse of the language. It is the safe, correct, and most natural choice for 95% of situations where you want to say something good about something. Whether you are writing a cover letter, a product review, or just chatting with friends about a new movie, mastering the syntax of zaleta will significantly boost your fluency and accuracy in Polish.
You will encounter zaleta in almost every corner of Polish life, but there are specific environments where it is particularly prevalent. The most obvious is the professional world. In Poland, recruitment processes often involve a 'SWOT analysis' of the candidate, even if not explicitly named. You will be asked: 'Jakie są Pana/Pani największe zalety?' (What are your greatest strengths?). Here, the word is synonymous with professional competence and desirable character traits.
Podczas rozmowy kwalifikacyjnej warto skupić się na swoich zaletach, które są istotne dla danego stanowiska.
Another common place is in media and consumer culture. Polish YouTube tech reviewers, bloggers, and journalists constantly use zaleta to break down products. You'll see headlines like '5 zalet nowego iPhone'a' or 'Zalety i wady pracy zdalnej' (Pros and cons of remote work). In these contexts, the word helps organize information and provides a clear structure for the audience to follow. It’s also a staple in real estate listings. Agents will highlight the zalety of a property, such as its 'lokalizacja' (location) or 'nasłonecznienie' (sunlight exposure).
- News & Current Affairs
- Politicians and commentators use the word to argue for new policies. 'Główną zaletą tej ustawy jest uproszczenie systemu podatkowego.'
- Education
- Teachers use it to encourage students or to analyze literature. 'Wymień zalety charakteru głównego bohatera powieści.'
In social settings, the word is used when friends are giving advice. If someone is considering a move to another city, a friend might say, 'Pamiętaj o zaletach mieszkania blisko gór' (Remember the advantages of living near the mountains). It’s also used in romantic or familial contexts, though perhaps slightly more formally than in English. A mother might tell her daughter, 'On ma wiele zalet, ale zastanów się, czy do siebie pasujecie' (He has many virtues, but think about whether you fit together). This shows that the word isn't just cold and analytical; it can be part of deeply personal conversations.
Jedną z zalet bycia singlem jest pełna niezależność w podejmowaniu decyzji.
Finally, you will find zaleta in self-help books and psychological articles, which are very popular in Poland. These texts often discuss 'odkrywanie swoich zalet' (discovering one's strengths) as a way to build self-esteem. In this therapeutic context, the word takes on a more internal, spiritual meaning. It’s about recognizing one's value as a person. So, from the boardroom to the therapist's office, from the tech blog to the dinner table, zaleta is the essential Polish word for identifying and celebrating the good things in life.
The word zaleta appears simple, but it hides several pitfalls for English speakers and learners of Polish. The most frequent errors are grammatical, specifically concerning gender and declension, but there are also semantic nuances that can lead to awkward phrasing.
- Mistake 1: Incorrect Gender
- Learners often mistake zaleta for a masculine noun because it sounds similar to some masculine words or because 'advantage' feels 'strong'. They say ten zaleta instead of ta zaleta. This affects every adjective and pronoun that goes with it.
- Mistake 2: The Genitive Plural 'Zaletów'
- This is the 'classic' error. Because many masculine nouns end in '-ów' in the genitive plural, learners apply this to zaleta. The correct form is zalet. Example: 'Nie widzę żadnych zalet' (I don't see any advantages).
Błędne: On ma dużo zaletów. Poprawne: On ma dużo zalet.
Another common mistake is confusing zaleta with atut or korzyść. While they are synonyms, they are not always interchangeable. Using zaleta when you mean 'financial benefit' (korzyść finansowa) can sound slightly off. Zaleta is a quality; korzyść is a result or a gain. Similarly, using atut to describe a person's kindness sounds strange; kindness is a zaleta, but having a law degree in a job hunt is an atut. Learners often use the most general word they know, but at the B2 level, precision matters.
There is also the issue of word order and the use of 'to, że'. English speakers often try to translate 'The advantage is that...' literally as Zaleta jest że.... In Polish, you almost always need the demonstrative 'to'. The correct structure is: Zaletą jest to, że.... Omitting the 'to' makes the sentence sound incomplete and 'translated'. Furthermore, be careful with the plural instrumental form. It is zaletami. For example: 'Cieszy się swoimi zaletami' (He enjoys his virtues). Many students struggle with the '-ami' ending and default to something simpler.
Błędne: Główny zaleta jest cena. Poprawne: Główną zaletą jest cena.
Lastly, avoid overusing zaleta in every sentence. While it is a great word, repetitive use makes your Polish sound robotic. Try to vary your vocabulary with words like plusy, pozytywne strony, or mocne strony. However, when in doubt, zaleta is usually the safest bet, provided you get the grammar right. Focus heavily on the genitive plural zalet and the feminine agreement, and you will avoid the most glaring errors that mark a student as a beginner.
To reach a higher level of Polish, you must be able to distinguish between zaleta and its close relatives. Each word in this semantic field has a slightly different flavor and is used in different contexts. Understanding these nuances will allow you to describe things more vividly and accurately.
- Atut vs. Zaleta
- An atut is a trump card or a strategic asset. It’s something you use to gain an advantage over someone else. A zaleta is just a good quality. Example: 'Znajomość chińskiego to mój główny atut na rynku pracy.'
- Walor vs. Zaleta
- A walor is more formal and often refers to aesthetic, moral, or educational values. You hear it often in tourism (walory turystyczne) or art criticism. It suggests a higher level of appreciation.
- Plus vs. Zaleta
- Plus is the informal equivalent. In a casual chat about a new restaurant, you’d say 'Dużym plusem jest niska cena' rather than using the more formal zaleta.
Film ma wiele walorów artystycznych, ale jego największą zaletą jest wartka akcja.
There is also the word cnota (virtue). This is strictly for moral qualities and is much more old-fashioned or religious. You wouldn't say a car has 'cnoty', but you might say a person of high moral standing possesses many 'cnoty'. Then there is przymiot, which is a very formal, almost literary synonym for a characteristic or quality, usually a positive one. It’s rare in spoken Polish but appears in classical literature and philosophy. For business and technical contexts, korzyść (benefit) is often better when the 'advantage' results in a tangible gain. 'Zaleta' describes the feature; 'korzyść' describes what you get from it.
Finally, consider the phrase mocna strona (strong point/strength). This is the most common alternative to zaleta when talking about skills or personality, especially in professional contexts. Instead of 'Moją zaletą jest...', many Poles prefer 'Moją mocną stroną jest...'. It sounds slightly more modern and dynamic. By learning these alternatives, you can tailor your Polish to the situation—using plus with friends, atut in a negotiation, and walor in an essay. This variety is what separates a B2 learner from a truly fluent speaker.
Głównym atutem tej oferty jest jej elastyczność, co stanowi istotną zaletę dla małych firm.
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Fun Fact
The root is connected to the idea of 'calling' or 'praising' someone into a higher status.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing 'z' as 's'.
- Changing the stress to the first syllable.
- Making the 'e' sound like 'ee'.
- Pronouncing the final 'a' too long.
- Muddling the 'l' sound.
Difficulty Rating
Easy to recognize in texts once the root is known.
Tricky genitive plural 'zalet' and feminine agreement.
Requires correct stress and clear vowel sounds.
Clearly articulated in most contexts.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Feminine Noun Declension
Ta zaleta, tej zalety, tę zaletę...
Genitive Plural 'Zero' Ending
Dużo zalet (not zaletów).
Instrumental case after 'być'
To jest moją największą zaletą.
Subordinate clauses with 'to, że'
Zaletą jest to, że jest tanio.
Adjective-Noun Agreement
Ważna zaleta, ważne zalety.
Examples by Level
Ta kawa to wielka zaleta.
This coffee is a great advantage.
Simple subject-complement structure.
To jest moja zaleta.
This is my advantage.
Possessive pronoun agreement.
Mała cena to zaleta.
A low price is an advantage.
Feminine noun 'cena' with 'zaleta'.
Zaleta i wada.
Advantage and disadvantage.
Basic antonym pair.
Czy to jest zaleta?
Is this an advantage?
Simple question.
To nie jest zaleta.
This is not an advantage.
Negation.
Twoja zaleta to uśmiech.
Your advantage is your smile.
Identifying a quality.
Dobra praca to zaleta.
A good job is an advantage.
General statement.
On ma wiele zalet.
He has many advantages.
Genitive plural 'zalet' after 'wiele'.
Jaka jest główna zaleta?
What is the main advantage?
Interrogative pronoun agreement.
Widzę tylko zalety.
I see only advantages.
Accusative plural 'zalety'.
To duża zaleta tego domu.
This is a big advantage of this house.
Genitive of possession 'tego domu'.
Jego zaleta to cierpliwość.
His advantage is patience.
Nominative singular.
Znam twoje zalety.
I know your advantages.
Accusative plural.
To jest bardzo ważna zaleta.
This is a very important advantage.
Adjective 'ważna' agreement.
Szukam zalet w tej sytuacji.
I am looking for advantages in this situation.
Genitive plural after 'szukać'.
Musimy omówić zalety i wady tego pomysłu.
We must discuss the pros and cons of this idea.
Standard 'pros and cons' phrase.
Jedną z zalet jest lokalizacja.
One of the advantages is the location.
Genitive plural 'zalet' after 'jedną z'.
Nie widzę w tym żadnej zalety.
I don't see any advantage in this.
Genitive singular after negation.
Jego największą zaletą jest uczciwość.
His greatest advantage is honesty.
Instrumental case 'zaletą' after 'jest'.
Ten samochód ma wiele zalet technicznych.
This car has many technical advantages.
Adjective agreement in genitive plural.
Dostrzegam wiele zalet w twoim planie.
I notice many advantages in your plan.
Verb 'dostrzegać' takes accusative.
Wypisz wszystkie zalety na kartce.
Write down all the advantages on a piece of paper.
Imperative with accusative plural.
Mimo wielu zalet, nie kupię tego.
Despite many advantages, I won't buy this.
Genitive plural after 'mimo'.
Główną zaletą tego rozwiązania jest to, że oszczędza czas.
The main advantage of this solution is that it saves time.
Complex 'to, że' structure.
Trudno przecenić zalety regularnych ćwiczeń.
It's hard to overestimate the benefits of regular exercise.
Phrase 'trudno przecenić'.
Każda technologia ma swoje specyficzne zalety.
Every technology has its specific advantages.
Distributive 'każda'.
Powinieneś podkreślić swoje zalety w liście motywacyjnym.
You should emphasize your strengths in the cover letter.
Professional context.
To jest niepodważalna zaleta naszego systemu.
This is an indisputable advantage of our system.
Strong adjective choice.
Czy mógłbyś wymienić trzy zalety tego produktu?
Could you list three advantages of this product?
Polite request with numeral.
Zaletą pracy zdalnej jest większa elastyczność.
The advantage of remote work is greater flexibility.
Abstract concept usage.
Zalety te są widoczne na pierwszy rzut oka.
These advantages are visible at first glance.
Demonstrative pronoun 'te'.
Analiza wykazała szereg istotnych zalet ekonomicznych.
The analysis showed a series of significant economic advantages.
Formal academic register.
Autor skupia się na zaletach moralnych protagonisty.
The author focuses on the moral virtues of the protagonist.
Literary analysis context.
Pomimo niekwestionowanych zalet, projekt został odrzucony.
Despite undisputed merits, the project was rejected.
Sophisticated concessive clause.
Warto rozważyć zalety płynące z decentralizacji władzy.
It is worth considering the benefits flowing from the decentralization of power.
Participle phrase 'płynące z'.
Jego skromność nie pozwalała mu mówić o własnych zaletach.
His modesty did not allow him to speak of his own virtues.
Psychological nuance.
System ten łączy w sobie zalety tradycji i nowoczesności.
This system combines the advantages of tradition and modernity.
Synthesis of concepts.
Zaletą tej metody jest jej uniwersalność w różnych dyscyplinach.
The advantage of this method is its universality across different disciplines.
Formal definition.
Dostrzeżenie ukrytych zalet wymaga głębszej refleksji.
Noticing hidden advantages requires deeper reflection.
Gerund subject.
Eseista poddaje pod wątpliwość rzekome zalety postępu technicznego.
The essayist questions the alleged advantages of technical progress.
Critical, high-level register.
Owa zaleta, choć subtelna, stanowi o wyjątkowości dzieła.
This advantage, though subtle, accounts for the uniqueness of the work.
Archaic/Formal demonstrative 'owa'.
W dyskursie publicznym często pomija się zalety płynące z dialogu.
In public discourse, the benefits of dialogue are often overlooked.
Passive voice 'pomija się'.
Zalety te są immanentną cechą proponowanego paradygmatu.
These advantages are an immanent feature of the proposed paradigm.
Specialized terminology 'immanentną'.
Należy wyważyć zalety utylitarne względem wartości etycznych.
One must weigh utilitarian advantages against ethical values.
Philosophical argumentation.
Jego elokwencja jest zaletą, która otwiera mu wiele drzwi.
His eloquence is an advantage that opens many doors for him.
Metaphorical usage.
Zaleta ta, wyabstrahowana z kontekstu, traci na znaczeniu.
This advantage, abstracted from context, loses its meaning.
Complex participial construction.
Kwestia zalet rzeczonego rozwiązania pozostaje otwarta.
The question of the merits of the said solution remains open.
Legal/Formal 'rzeczonego'.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
mieć swoje zalety
jedna z wielu zalet
lista zalet
zestawienie zalet
szukać zalet
doceniać zalety
przedstawić zalety
niekwestionowana zaleta
podstawowa zaleta
zalety płynące z...
Often Confused With
A verb meaning 'to depend', unrelated to 'zaleta'.
Means 'embryo' or 'seed', sounds slightly similar.
There is no verb 'zaleta'; the related verb is 'zalecać'.
Idioms & Expressions
"wyolbrzymiać zalety"
To exaggerate the advantages of something.
Sprzedawca wyolbrzymiał zalety tego starego domu.
neutral"zamieniać wady w zalety"
To turn weaknesses into strengths.
Dobry lider potrafi zamienić wady zespołu w zalety.
neutral"widzieć same zalety"
To see only the good things, often being naive.
Na początku związku widzimy same zalety partnera.
informal"nie mieć żadnych zalet"
To have no merits whatsoever.
Ten film nie ma absolutnie żadnych zalet.
neutral"zalety widoczne gołym okiem"
Advantages that are obvious to everyone.
Zalety tego rozwiązania są widoczne gołym okiem.
neutral"brak mu zalet"
He lacks virtues/good qualities.
Wielu uważa, że brak mu zalet potrzebnych politykowi.
neutral"skupić się na zaletach"
To focus on the positive aspects.
Skupmy się na zaletach tego wyjazdu, a nie na cenie.
neutral"zaleta nad zaletami"
The greatest advantage of all (slightly poetic).
Jego dobroć to zaleta nad zaletami.
literary"ukrywać swoje zalety"
To hide one's light under a bushel; to be overly modest.
Nie powinieneś ukrywać swoich zalet przed szefem.
neutral"zalety tej sytuacji"
The silver lining of a situation.
Musimy znaleźć jakieś zalety tej trudnej sytuacji.
neutralEasily Confused
Both mean advantage.
'Atut' is a strategic asset or trump card, while 'zaleta' is an inherent good quality.
Karta atutowa to nie to samo co zaleta charakteru.
Both imply something positive.
'Korzyść' is the benefit or gain you get, while 'zaleta' is the feature itself.
Zaletą lokaty jest wysokie oprocentowanie, a korzyścią są pieniądze.
Both mean merit.
'Walor' is more formal and often relates to aesthetic or moral value.
Walory krajobrazowe to nie tylko zalety turystyczne.
Both describe a quality.
'Cecha' is neutral (can be good or bad), whereas 'zaleta' is always positive.
Każda zaleta to cecha, ale nie każda cecha to zaleta.
Direct synonyms.
'Plus' is informal and mathematically derived; 'zaleta' is the proper standard term.
Na plusie to nie to samo co posiadanie zalet.
Sentence Patterns
To jest [zaleta].
To jest zaleta.
On ma [dużo/wiele] [zalet].
On ma wiele zalet.
[Zaletą] jest [rzeczownik].
Zaletą jest cena.
[Główną zaletą] jest to, że [zdanie].
Główną zaletą jest to, że jest blisko.
Pomimo [licznych zalet], [zdanie].
Pomimo licznych zalet, nie kupię tego.
Warto podkreślić [zalety] płynące z [dopełniacz].
Warto podkreślić zalety płynące z tej zmiany.
[Owa zaleta] stanowi o [miejscownik].
Owa zaleta stanowi o wyjątkowości tego dzieła.
[Zaleta] ta, [imiesłów], [czasownik].
Zaleta ta, dostrzeżona wcześnie, pomogła mu wygrać.
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
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How to Use It
Very high in both spoken and written Polish.
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ten zaleta
→
ta zaleta
Zaleta is feminine, so it must take feminine pronouns and adjective forms.
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dużo zaletów
→
dużo zalet
The genitive plural of 'zaleta' is 'zalet'. Using '-ów' is a common error based on masculine patterns.
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Zaleta jest że...
→
Zaletą jest to, że...
In Polish, you need the instrumental case for the subject complement and the demonstrative 'to' before 'że'.
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moim zaletem
→
moją zaletą
Incorrect gender and case ending. It should be feminine instrumental.
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widzieć zalety sytuację
→
widzieć zalety sytuacji
The thing that has the advantages must be in the genitive case.
Tips
Zero Ending
Remember that feminine nouns ending in '-a' often have a zero ending in the genitive plural. 'Zaleta' becomes 'zalet'. Never say 'zaletów'.
The 'To, że' Trick
To sound more fluent at the B2 level, use the pattern: 'Zaletą [czegoś] jest to, że [zdanie]'. It sounds much better than simple sentences.
Pairing
Always learn 'zaleta' together with 'wada'. They are like twins in Polish discourse.
Stress
Don't forget the stress on the 'le'. za-LE-ta. Stressing the first syllable is a common mistake for English speakers.
Job Interviews
When asked about 'zalety', focus on 'cechy charakteru' like 'sumienność' (diligence) or 'komunikatywność' (communicativeness).
Variety
In a long essay, swap 'zaleta' for 'mocna strona' or 'atut' to keep the reader engaged.
Context Clues
If you hear 'wady i...', the next word is almost certainly 'zalety'.
Modesty
When talking about your own zalety, it's polite to start with 'Myślę, że moją zaletą jest...' rather than 'Moja zaleta to...'.
Adjectives
Use 'niepodważalna' (indisputable) to strongly support an advantage in a debate.
Solid Merit
ZALETA = Solid Merit. It helps you remember the 'zal-' sound and the meaning.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'zaleta' as something that is 'ZAL-id' (Solid). A 'zaleta' is a solid good point.
Visual Association
Imagine a giant green plus sign (+) labeled 'ZALETA' next to a person doing something good.
Word Web
Challenge
Write three sentences about your best friend using 'zaleta' in three different grammatical cases.
Word Origin
Derived from the Old Polish 'zalecać', meaning 'to recommend' or 'to praise'.
Original meaning: A quality that makes someone or something worthy of recommendation.
Slavic (Indo-European).Cultural Context
Be careful when listing the 'zalety' of people; ensure you don't sound like you are objectifying them.
In English, we often use 'pros' or 'strengths'. 'Zaleta' feels slightly more formal than 'pro' but less formal than 'virtue'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Job Interview
- Moje zalety to...
- Moją mocną stroną jest...
- Jakie są pana zalety?
- Wymień trzy zalety.
Product Review
- Zalety tego produktu...
- Główną zaletą jest...
- Wśród zalet warto wymienić...
- Zalety i wady modelu...
Argumentation/Essay
- Kolejną zaletą jest...
- Należy podkreślić zalety...
- Zaletą tego rozwiązania...
- Biorąc pod uwagę zalety...
Personal Relationships
- On ma wiele zalet.
- Doceniam twoje zalety.
- To jest jego wielka zaleta.
- Szukajmy w sobie zalet.
Real Estate
- Zalety lokalizacji...
- Mieszkanie ma wiele zalet.
- To niepodważalna zaleta.
- Podstawową zaletą domu jest...
Conversation Starters
"Jakie są według ciebie największe zalety mieszkania w Polsce?"
"Czy uważasz, że praca zdalna ma więcej zalet czy wad?"
"Jaką swoją zaletę cenisz najbardziej?"
"Wymień trzy zalety twojego ulubionego filmu."
"Jakie są zalety nauki języka polskiego?"
Journal Prompts
Opisz trzy swoje największe zalety i wyjaśnij, jak pomagają ci w życiu codziennym.
Zrób listę zalet i wad mediów społecznościowych. Która strona przeważa?
Opisz zalety swojego miejsca zamieszkania. Dlaczego warto tam mieszkać?
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10 questionsIt is feminine. You say 'ta zaleta', 'moją zaletą', 'duża zaleta'. This is a common point of confusion for beginners.
The nominative plural is 'zalety'. The genitive plural is 'zalet'. Example: 'Mam wiele zalet'.
Use 'atut' when you are talking about a competitive advantage, like a skill that helps you get a job over someone else. Use 'zaleta' for general good qualities.
Yes, it is very common to use it for personality traits. 'Jego największą zaletą jest punktualność'.
The standard phrase is 'zalety i wady'. You can also say 'plusy i minusy' in more casual settings.
It is neutral. It works perfectly in both a casual conversation and a formal business report.
The most common opposite is 'wada' (fault/disadvantage). In informal speech, you can use 'minus'.
No, they are etymologically distinct. 'Zaleta' is related to 'zalecać' (to recommend).
You can say: 'Główną zaletą tego aparatu jest wysoka jakość zdjęć'.
No, 'zaletów' is incorrect. The only correct genitive plural form is 'zalet'.
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Write a simple sentence: 'This is an advantage.'
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Write: 'He has many advantages.'
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Describe one advantage of your favorite hobby.
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List three advantages of living in a big city.
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Compare 'zaleta' and 'atut' in two sentences.
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Translate: 'Patience is a virtue.'
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Write a sentence using 'zalety i wady'.
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Write a sentence using 'Główną zaletą jest to, że...'
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Describe the merits of a new technology.
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Discuss the 'aksjologiczne zalety' of modesty.
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Translate: 'One of the advantages is the price.'
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Write: 'I see your advantages.'
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Write a short product review highlighting one 'zaleta'.
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Use the phrase 'niepodważalna zaleta' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'Despite the advantages, I am not sure.'
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Write: 'What are your strengths?'
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Explain the benefits of remote work using 'zaleta'.
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Write a sentence about 'walory krajobrazowe'.
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Translate: 'It has its advantages.'
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Write: 'Good point.'
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Pronounce: zaleta
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Say: 'To jest moja największa zaleta.'
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Say: 'Główną zaletą jest to, że...'
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Say: 'Dobra zaleta.'
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Say: 'On ma wiele zalet.'
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Say: 'Zalety i wady.'
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Say: 'Wymień swoje zalety.'
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Say: 'Niekwestionowana zaleta.'
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Say: 'Jedna z zalet.'
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Say: 'Widzę zalety.'
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Say: 'Zaletą jest cena.'
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Say: 'Walory turystyczne.'
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Say: 'Mimo wielu zalet.'
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Listen and write: 'Jedną z zalet jest lokalizacja.'
Listen and write: 'Dobra zaleta.'
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Listen and write: 'Główna zaleta to cena.'
Listen and write: 'Doceniam twoje zalety.'
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Summary
The word 'zaleta' is the standard Polish way to describe any positive quality or advantage. Whether you are in a job interview or buying a car, knowing how to use 'zaleta' (and its genitive plural 'zalet') allows you to express value and preference effectively. Example: 'Główną zaletą tego mieszkania jest taras.'
- A feminine noun meaning advantage, merit, or virtue.
- Commonly used in the phrase 'zalety i wady' (pros and cons).
- Essential for describing character strengths and product features.
- Requires the genitive plural form 'zalet' after quantities.
Zero Ending
Remember that feminine nouns ending in '-a' often have a zero ending in the genitive plural. 'Zaleta' becomes 'zalet'. Never say 'zaletów'.
The 'To, że' Trick
To sound more fluent at the B2 level, use the pattern: 'Zaletą [czegoś] jest to, że [zdanie]'. It sounds much better than simple sentences.
Pairing
Always learn 'zaleta' together with 'wada'. They are like twins in Polish discourse.
Stress
Don't forget the stress on the 'le'. za-LE-ta. Stressing the first syllable is a common mistake for English speakers.
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