Significado
No plans for the afternoon.
Contexto cultural
The 'popołudnie' is the heart of social life. Because work often starts early (7-8 AM), the afternoon is when people meet for 'kawa i ciasto' (coffee and cake). In contrast to Poland, the Spanish 'tarde' is much longer and often interrupted by a siesta, making 'tener la tarde libre' mean something slightly different in terms of rhythm. In the US, 'having the afternoon off' is often seen as a rare treat or a formal vacation request, whereas in Poland it can be a more casual description of one's schedule. In Japanese work culture, having a 'free afternoon' is rare due to the culture of 'zangyo' (overtime). Stating you are free might be seen as having not enough work.
The 'Neuter' Advantage
Remember that 'popołudnie' is neuter. This means you don't have to worry about changing the noun ending in the Accusative case!
Negation Trap
Don't forget to change to Genitive when you say 'I don't have...'. It's 'Nie mam wolnego popołudnia'.
Significado
No plans for the afternoon.
The 'Neuter' Advantage
Remember that 'popołudnie' is neuter. This means you don't have to worry about changing the noun ending in the Accusative case!
Negation Trap
Don't forget to change to Genitive when you say 'I don't have...'. It's 'Nie mam wolnego popołudnia'.
Sound like a Native
Add 'wreszcie' (finally) to sound more natural: 'Wreszcie mam wolne popołudnie!'
The 3 PM Rule
In Poland, if you say you have a free afternoon, people assume you are free from around 3:00 PM or 4:00 PM.
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'mieć'.
Ja ______ wolne popołudnie w piątek.
The first person singular form of 'mieć' is 'mam'.
Which sentence is correct in the negative?
I don't have a free afternoon.
Negation requires the Genitive case: 'wolnego popołudnia'.
Complete the dialogue.
Kasia: 'Chcesz iść do kina dzisiaj?' Tomek: 'Tak, chętnie! ______.'
This is the most natural way to confirm availability for an afternoon activity.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want to ask your boss for a few hours off on Wednesday.
Adding 'Czy mogę' turns the statement into a polite request.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
When are you free?
Morning
- • wolny poranek
- • wolne rano
Afternoon
- • wolne popołudnie
Evening
- • wolny wieczór
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosJa ______ wolne popołudnie w piątek.
The first person singular form of 'mieć' is 'mam'.
I don't have a free afternoon.
Negation requires the Genitive case: 'wolnego popołudnia'.
Kasia: 'Chcesz iść do kina dzisiaj?' Tomek: 'Tak, chętnie! ______.'
This is the most natural way to confirm availability for an afternoon activity.
You want to ask your boss for a few hours off on Wednesday.
Adding 'Czy mogę' turns the statement into a polite request.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, it is correct and very common. It means 'I have free time in the afternoon'.
Yes, it is always a neuter noun in Polish.
'Wolne' means free as in 'unoccupied'. 'Darmowe' means free as in 'zero price'. Never use 'darmowe' for time!
Usually, you'd say 'Mam wolny weekend', but you can say 'Mam wolne niedzielne popołudnie' (I have a free Sunday afternoon).
For a male: 'Miałem wolne popołudnie'. For a female: 'Miałam wolne popołudnie'.
Yes, it is written as one word. 'Po południu' (in the afternoon) is two words.
Yes, it's perfect for scheduling meetings in a semi-formal or informal email.
It's better to say 'Mam wolną godzinę' (I have a free hour).
Yes, 'wolny' can mean 'slow'. But in the context of time, it always means 'free'.
It is 'po południu' for 'in the afternoon'. We don't say 'w popołudnie'.
Frases relacionadas
mieć wolne
similarto have time off
mieć czas
synonymto have time
brać wolne
builds onto take time off
wolny wieczór
similarfree evening
godziny rektorskie
specialized formdean's hours