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know • knew • known
verb [I or T, not continuous ] A1 • synonyms: be aware of, understand, realize • know something about someone/something; know (that)...; know how/what/where/when/why... • freq in AmE: 10/10
"Where did he go?" "I don't know." | 2. "What does it cost?" "Ask Kate. She'll know." | 3. Do you know what time it is? | 4. I know how old he is. | 5. He knows the truth now.
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wiedzieć
(HAVE INFORMATION) to have information, facts, or awareness about something in your mind; to be certain or sure about something
„Gdzie on poszedł?” „Nie wiem.” | 2. „Ile to kosztuje?” „Zapytaj Kate. Ona będzie wiedziała.” | 3. Czy wiesz, która jest godzina? | 4. Wiem, ile ma lat. | 5. Teraz zna prawdę.
know • knew • known
verb [T ] A1 • synonyms: be acquainted with, be familiar with • get to know someone/something; know someone/something well; know someone for years • freq in AmE: 10/10
I know her very well. | 2. Do you know John? | 3. She knows Paris well. | 4. They don't know this area.
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znać
(BE FAMILIAR WITH) to be familiar or acquainted with a person, place, or thing through experience or contact💡This meaning is about familiarity through experience, not just information.
Znam ją bardzo dobrze. | 2. Czy znasz Johna? | 3. Dobrze zna Paryż. | 4. Nie znają tej okolicy.
know (that)...
grammar pattern with know verb [I ] A2 (know-knew-known) 💡The word "that" is optional and often omitted in informal speech: "I know she's coming." • freq in AmE: 10/10
I know she's coming today. | 2. Do you know that he quit his job? | 3. I didn't know that you lived here.
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wiedzieć, że...
to have information or be aware of a fact, often introducing a clause stating what you know
Wiem, że ona dzisiaj przychodzi. | 2. Czy wiesz, że zwolnił się z pracy? | 3. Nie wiedziałem, że tu mieszkasz.
know what... / know where... / know how... / know why... / etc.
grammar pattern with know verb [I ] A2 (know-knew-known) • know what/where/how/why/when/who..., etc. [know + question words] • freq in AmE: 10/10
I know where she lives. | 2. Do you know what time it is? | 3. She knows how to get there. | 4. I don't know why he left. | 5. Do you know when the meeting starts? | 6. I know who did it.
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wiedzieć co... / wiedzieć gdzie... / wiedzieć jak... / wiedzieć dlaczego... / itd.
to have information about a specific question word (what, where, how, why, when, who)
Wiem, gdzie mieszka. | 2. Czy wiesz, która jest godzina? | 3. Wie, jak się tam dostać. | 4. Nie wiem, dlaczego odszedł. | 5. Czy wiesz, kiedy zaczyna się spotkanie? | 6. Wiem, kto to zrobił.
know about something
grammar pattern with know verb [I or T ] A2 • know (much/a lot/little/nothing/anything/something) about something • what do you know about...?; I don't know much about...; she knows a lot about...; do you know anything about...? • freq in AmE: 10/10
What do you know about this company? | 2. I don't know much about art. | 3. Do you know anything about cars? | 4. She knows a lot about history.
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wiedzieć o czymś
to have information or knowledge concerning a particular topic or subject; this construction emphasizes general knowledge or familiarity with a topic rather than specific facts
Co wiesz o tej firmie? | 2. Niewiele wiem o sztuce. | 3. Czy znasz się na samochodach? | 4. Ona wie dużo o historii.
know of someone/something
grammar pattern with know verb [I ] A2 (know-knew-known) • know of any... ⚠️Note: "Know of" = aware of existence. "Know" = personal familiarity. This is DIFFERENT from just "know": "I know him" = personal familiarity, "I know of him" = aware he exists.
I know of him, but we've never met. | 2. Do you know of any good restaurants nearby? | 3. I don't know of anyone who can do that.
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słyszeć o kimś/czymś
to be aware that someone or something exists; to have heard about someone or something (but not necessarily know them/it well)
Słyszałem o nim, ale nigdy się nie spotkaliśmy. | 2. Czy znasz jakieś dobre restauracje w pobliżu? | 3. Nie znam nikogo, kto by to potrafił.
know how to do something
grammar pattern with know verb [I ] A2 (know-knew-known)💡"Know how to" expresses ability/skill. Often interchangeable with "can" but emphasizes learned knowledge • freq in AmE: 10/10
I know how to swim. | 2. Do you know how to fix this? | 3. She doesn't know how to cook. | 4. He knows how to speak three languages.
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wiedzieć jak coś zrobić, umieć coś zrobić
to have the knowledge, skill, or ability to do something; to be able to do something
Umiem pływać. | 2. Czy wiesz, jak to naprawić? | 3. Nie umie gotować. | 4. Umie mówić w trzech językach.
get to know someone
grammar pattern with know verb [T ] A2 (know-knew-known) • take time to get to know someone; want to get to know someone; we got to know each other • freq in AmE: 10/10
We got to know each other in college. | 2. She wants to get to know you better. | 3. It takes time to get to know someone. | 4. I'm getting to know my new neighbors.
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poznawać kogoś
to gradually become familiar or acquainted with someone; to learn about someone through interaction
Poznaliśmy się na uczelni. | 2. Chce cię lepiej poznać. | 3. Poznanie kogoś wymaga czasu. | 4. Poznaję moich nowych sąsiadów.
let someone know
grammar pattern with know verb [T ] A2 (know-knew-known) • let me know when...; please let her know...; I'll let you know...; let us know if... • freq in AmE: 10/10
Let me know when you arrive. | 2. Please let her know I called. | 3. I'll let you know tomorrow. | 4. Let us know if you need anything.
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dać komuś znać
to inform or tell someone something; to make someone aware of information
Daj mi znać, kiedy przyjedziesz. | 2. Proszę, daj jej znać, że dzwoniłem. | 3. Dam ci znać jutro. | 4. Dajcie nam znać, jeśli czegoś potrzebujecie.
know someone/something well
grammar pattern with know verb [T ] A2 (know-knew-known) • freq in AmE: 9/10
I know her very well. | 2. Do you know the area well? | 3. He knows the subject well. | 4. She doesn't know him well enough.
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znać kogoś/coś dobrze
to be very familiar with someone or something; to have deep or thorough knowledge
Znam ją bardzo dobrze. | 2. Czy dobrze znasz ten obszar? | 3. Dobrze zna temat. | 4. Nie zna go wystarczająco dobrze.
know better (than to do something)
idiom C2 • should know better; old enough to know better💡Often used to criticize or express disappointment when someone does something they shouldn't • freq in AmE: 8/10
You should know better! | 2. I know better than to trust him. | 3. She knows better than that. | 4. Sure, she's only six, but she's old enough to know better than to run off without us.
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wiedzieć, że lepiej czegoś nie robić
to be wise or experienced enough not to do something foolish; to have learned from experience
Powinieneś wiedzieć lepiej! | 2. Wiem, że nie mogę mu ufać. | 3. Ona wie, że to nie jest dobre. | 4. Jasne, ma dopiero sześć lat, ale jest już wystarczająco duża, żeby wiedzieć, że nie powinna uciekać bez nas.
know for sure / know for certain
collocation with know verb [I ] B1 (know-knew-known)💡"For sure" and "for certain" are interchangeable and emphasize absolute certainty. • freq in AmE: 9/10
I know for sure that she's coming. | 2. Do you know for certain? | 3. I don't know for sure. | 4. How can you know for certain?
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wiedzieć na pewno
to be completely certain or confident about something; to have no doubt
Wiem na pewno, że przychodzi. | 2. Czy wiesz na pewno? | 3. Nie wiem na pewno. | 4. Jak możesz wiedzieć na pewno?
I don't know
collocation with know verb [I or T ] A1 (know-knew-known)💡One of THE most common phrases in English. Often shortened to "I dunno" in casual speech • freq in AmE: 10/10
I don't know the answer. | 2. "Where is she?" "I don't know." | 3. I don't know what to do. | 4. I honestly don't know.
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nie wiem
a common phrase expressing lack of knowledge or information; used when you don't have an answer
Nie znam odpowiedzi. | 2. "Gdzie ona jest?" "Nie wiem." | 3. Nie wiem, co robić. | 4. Szczerze nie wiem.
you know
collocation with know verb [I ] A1 (know-knew-known)💡Very common conversational filler. Not literally asking if they know - just a speech habit • freq in AmE: 10/10
It was really good, you know? | 2. You know, I've been thinking... | 3. She's really nice, you know. | 4. You know what I mean?
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wiesz (wypełniacz)
a conversational filler used to check understanding, emphasize a point, or fill pauses in speech
To było naprawdę dobre, wiesz? | 2. Wiesz, myślałem... | 3. Jest naprawdę miła, wiesz. | 4. Wiesz, co mam na myśli?
as far as I know / as you know
collocation with know verb [I ] A1 (know-knew-known) 💡"As far as I know" = within my knowledge limits. "As you know" = referencing shared knowledge. • freq in AmE: 10/10
As far as I know, he's still working there. | 2. As you know, the meeting is tomorrow. | 3. As far as I know, she's coming. | 4. As you know, we've been working on this.
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o ile wiem / jak wiesz
phrases used to indicate the limits of one's knowledge or to reference shared knowledge
O ile wiem, nadal tam pracuje. | 2. Jak wiesz, spotkanie jest jutro. | 3. O ile wiem, przychodzi. | 4. Jak wiesz, pracujemy nad tym.
you never know
idiomatic phrase with know verb [I ] B1 (know-knew-known)💡Often used to encourage someone or express hope that something good might happen despite uncertainty • freq in AmE: 9/10
Keep trying - you never know! | 2. Give it a try - you never know. | 3. You never know what will happen.
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nigdy nie wiadomo
a phrase expressing that future outcomes are uncertain; anything could happen
Próbuj dalej – nigdy nic nie wiadomo! | 2. Spróbuj – nigdy nie wiadomo. | 3. Nigdy nie wiesz, co się stanie.
what do you know
idiom, exclamation with know verb [I ] B1 (know-knew-known)💡This is NOT literally asking what they know - it's an exclamation of surprise. Similar to "would you look at that!"
What do you know? She actually showed up! | 2. What do you know! I didn't expect to see you here. | 3. What do you know - he was right after all. | 4. "Jane and Adam got back together." "What do you know!"
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no proszę; kto by pomyślał
an informal expression of surprise or amazement; used when encountering something unexpected
No proszę! Faktycznie przyszła! | 2. No proszę! Nie spodziewałem się cię tu zobaczyć. | 3. No proszę - ostatecznie miał rację. 4. „Jane i Adam wrócili do siebie.” „Co ty powiesz!"
how should I know?
idiom with know verb [I ] B1 rhetorical question • synonym: how am I supposed to know? • freq in AmE: 9/10
"Where did he go?" "How should I know?" | 2. How should I know? I'm not a psychic. | 3. How should I know if I don't know where we are? | 4. How should I know? I wasn't there.
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Skąd mam wiedzieć?
a rhetorical question expressing that you have no way of knowing something; often used defensively or with irritation💡This is rhetorical - not actually asking HOW to know. Often implies mild irritation or defensiveness.
"Gdzie poszedł?" "Skąd mam wiedzieć?" | 2. Skąd mam wiedzieć? Nie jestem jasnowidzem. | 3. Skąd mam wiedzieć, jeżeli nawet nie wiem, gdzie jesteśmy? | 4. Skąd niby miałbym wiedzieć? NIe było mnie tam.
know someone/something to be something
collocation with know verb [I ] B2 (know-knew-known)💡 often used in passive voice • be known to be something • freq in AmE: 8/10
He's known to be an excellent teacher. | 2. Highways are known to be the safest type of road. | 3. I know her to be honest. | 4. The area is known to be dangerous.
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wiedzieć, że ktoś/coś jest czymś
to have knowledge or understanding that someone or something has a particular quality or characteristic
Uchodzi za znakomitego nauczyciela. | 2. Autostrady są uważane za najbezpieczniejszy rodzaj dróg. | 3. Wiem, że jest uczciwa. | 4. Obszar ten uważany jest za niebezpieczny.
know someone/something to do something
collocation with know verb [I ] B2 (know-knew-known)💡often used in passive voice • be known to do something • freq in AmE: 8/10
I've never known him to mistreat anyone. | 2. The virus is known to cause fever.
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wiedzieć, że ktoś/coś robi coś
to have knowledge or evidence that someone or something performs a particular action or has a tendency to act in a certain way
Nigdy nie widziałam, żeby kogokolwiek źle traktował. | 2. Wiadomo, że wirus wywołuje gorączkę.
know someone/something to have something
collocation with know verb [I ] B2💡often used in passive voice ⚠️This is a more formal construction than simple "know that they have..." This appears in: formal descriptions, professional contexts, geographical facts, and character references.
Her friends know her to have a great sense of humor. | 2. The region is known to have rich mineral deposits. | 3. They're known to have excellent facilities.
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wiedzieć, że ktoś/coś ma coś
to have knowledge that someone or something possesses a particular quality, feature, or characteristic💡More formal construction. Often used in formal writing or professional contexts.
Jej przyjaciele wiedzą, że ma świetne poczucie humoru. | 2. Wiadomo, że region ma bogate złoża minerałów. | 3. Są znani z doskonałych obiektów.
know something about someone/something
grammar pattern with know verb [T ] A2 (know-knew-known) • 💡know + common quantifiers: something (positive statements), anything (questions/negatives), nothing (complete lack), a little/a lot (specific amounts) + about + topic/person • US freq: 10/10
Do you know anything about computers? | 2. What do you know about him? | 3. I know something about that case. | 4. She knows a little about gardening.
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wiedzieć coś o kimś/czymś
to have some information or knowledge concerning a person, topic, or situation (emphasizes partial or specific knowledge)
Czy wiesz coś o komputerach? | 2. Co o nim wiesz? | 3. Wiem coś o tej sprawie. | 4. Ona trochę zna się na ogrodnictwie.
know someone/something (to) do something
grammar pattern with know verb [T ] B2 💡 The “to” is OPTIONAL. “I’ve never known it snow” = “I’ve never known it to snow.” Both are correct.
I’ve never known it (to) snow in July. | 2. Have you ever known him (to) be late?
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wiedzieć/pamiętać, że ktoś/coś robi coś
to have experience or awareness of someone or something performing an action (the “to” is optional)
Nigdy nie pamiętam, żeby w lipcu padał śnieg. | 2. Czy kiedykolwiek się spóźnił?
be known as someone/something
grammar pattern with know verb [T ] B1 passive voice • this period is known as...; the city is known as... • freq in AmE: 10/10
He’s known as “The King of Pop.” | 2. This period is known as the Renaissance. | 3. She’s known as a tough negotiator. | 4. The city is known as the “Big Apple.”
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być znanym jako ktoś/coś
to be called, referred to, or recognized by a particular name, title, or description
Jest znany jako “Król Popu”. | 2. Ten okres jest znany jako Renesans. | 3. Jest znana jako twarda negocjatorka. | 4. Miasto jest znane jako “Wielkie Jabłko”.
be known as somebody/something to someone
grammar pattern with know verb [T ] B2 passive voice 💡 It is an extended form of “be known as” that specifies WHO recognizes or calls the person/thing by that name or description.
He was known as “Bonzo” to his friends.
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być znanym jako ktoś/coś dla kogoś
to be recognized or called by a particular name or description by specific people
Wśród przyjaciół był znany jako „Bonzo”.
be known by something
grammar pattern with know verb [T ] B2 passive voice
She wants to be known by her work, not her name. | 2. The artist is known by his signature style.
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być znanym z czegoś, być rozpoznanym po czymś
to be identified or recognized by a particular characteristic, feature, or name
Chce być znana ze swojej pracy, a nie nazwiska. | 2. Artysta jest znany ze swojego charakterystycznego stylu.
be known to do something
grammar pattern with know verb [T ] B2 passive voice 💡 Often with “has/have been known to...” This suggests occasional or characteristic behavior, not always.
He has been known to lose his temper. | 2. The company is known to treat employees well.
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być znanym z robienia czegoś
to have a reputation or be recognized for doing something (often habitually or characteristically)
Zdarza mu się tracić panowanie nad sobą. | 2. Firma jest znana z dobrego traktowania pracowników.
know the answer (to something)
collocation with know verb [T ] A1 • synonyms: have the solution, have the correct response • (already) know the answer to that question; someone (always) knows (all) the answers; I wish I knew the answer; if you know the (correct) answer
I know the answer to that question. | 2. Do you know the answer? | 3. You should know the answer to that as well as I do.
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znać odpowiedź (na coś)
to have the correct response or solution to a question or problem
Znam odpowiedź na to pytanie. | 2. Czy znasz odpowiedź? | 3. Powinieneś znać na to odpowiedź tak samo dobrze jak ja.
I know the answer to that question
collocation with know verb [T ] A1 • (already) know the answer to that question; someone (always) knows (all) the answers; I wish I knew the answer; if you know the (correct) answer; how do you know the answer
I know the answer to that question. | 2. Do you know the answer to his question? | 3. She always knows the answers. | 4. I wish I knew the answer.
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znam odpowiedź na to pytanie
to have the correct response or solution to a question or problem
Znam odpowiedź na to pytanie. | 2. Czy znasz odpowiedź na jego pytanie? | 3. Zawsze zna odpowiedzi. | 4. Chciałbym znać odpowiedź.
How do you know?
collocation with know verb [I ] A2 question phrase • synonyms: what's your source?, how can you tell? • How did you know?; How do you know she's...?; How do you know that's...? • freq in AmE: 10/10
"He's not coming." "How do you know?" | 2. How do you know she's lying? | 3. "It's going to rain." "How do you know?" | 4. How do you know that's true? | 5. Then how do you know the correct answer?
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Skąd wiesz?
a question asking for the source or basis of someone's knowledge or information💡Can be genuinely curious about the source OR skeptical/challenging the claim.
"Nie przyjdzie." "Skąd wiesz?" | 2. Skąd wiesz, że kłamie? | 3. "Będzie padać." "Skąd wiesz?" | 4. Skąd wiesz, że to prawda? | 5. Więc skąd znasz prawidłową odpowiedź?
know the truth
collocation with know verb [I ] A2 • synonyms: understand reality, be aware of the facts • know the whole truth; know the truth about... • freq in AmE: 10/10
I want to know the truth. | 2. Do you know the truth about what happened? | 3. She knows the truth but won't tell. | 4. The public deserves to know the truth.
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znać prawdę
to be aware of the real facts or reality of a situation; to understand what really happened
Chcę znać prawdę. | 2. Czy znasz prawdę o tym, co się stało? | 3. Zna prawdę, ale nie powie. | 4. Społeczeństwo zasługuje na poznanie prawdy.
know the difference (between)
collocation with know verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: distinguish, tell apart, understand the distinction • freq in AmE: 10/10
I know the difference between right and wrong. | 2. Do you know the difference between these two?
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znać różnicę (pomiędzy)
to understand how two or more things are not the same; to be able to distinguish between things
Znam różnicę między dobrem a złem. | 2. Czy znasz różnicę między tymi dwoma?
know (something) for a fact
collocation with know verb [I or T ] B1 • synonyms: be absolutely certain, have definite knowledge • know for a fact that...; know for a fact he...
I know for a fact that he was there. | 2. Do you know that for a fact? | 3. She knows for a fact it's true. | 4. I know for a fact he didn't do it.
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wiedzieć na pewno, wiedzieć z całą pewnością
to be absolutely certain about something based on definite knowledge or evidence
Wiem na pewno, że tam był. | 2. Czy wiesz to na pewno? | 3. Wie na pewno, że to prawda. | 4. Wiem na pewno, że tego nie zrobił.
know full well
collocation with know verb [I or T ] B1 • synonyms: be perfectly aware, know very well • know full well what...
You know full well what I mean. | 2. She knows full well she's wrong. | 3. I know full well what happened. | 4. They know full well the consequences.
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wiedzieć doskonale
to be completely aware of something (often used when someone is pretending not to know or ignoring the truth)💡Often implies criticism or frustration - suggesting someone knows but pretends otherwise.
Doskonale wiesz, co mam na myśli. | 2. Doskonale wie, że się myli. | 3. Doskonale wiem, co się stało. | 4. Doskonale wiedzą o konsekwencjach.
know (something) by heart
collocation with know verb [I or T ] B1 • synonyms: have memorized, know from memory
I know this poem by heart. | 2. Do you know your phone number by heart?
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znać (coś) na pamięć
to have memorized something completely; to remember something perfectly without needing to read or refer to it
Znam ten wiersz na pamięć. | 2. Czy znasz swój numer telefonu na pamięć?
know the way
collocation with know verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: know the route, know how to get there • know the way to (a place); know the way home; know the way back; know the way out
I know the way to her house. | 2. He knows the way home. | 3. I know the way back, but not forward.
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znać drogę
to be familiar with the route or method to get somewhere; to understand the path or procedure💡Can be literal (physical route) or figurative (method/approach).
Znam drogę do jej domu. | 2. Zna drogę do domu. | 3. Znam drogę powrotną, ale nie znam drogi naprzód.
know the way home
collocation with know verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: know how to get home, know the route home⚠️"Home" is used WITHOUT "to" - we say "know the way home" NOT "know the way to home."
Do you know the way home? | 2. She always knows the way home. | 3. After the dog sniffed the ground, it seemed to know the way home.
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znać drogę do domu
to be familiar with the route back to one's house or place of residence
Czy znasz drogę do domu? | 2. Ona zawsze zna drogę do domu. | 3. Po obwąchaniu ziemi pies zdawał się znać drogę do domu.
know the way back
collocation with know verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: know the return route, know how to get back • know the way back to...
Do you know the way back? | 2. I hope you know the way back to the hotel.
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znać drogę powrotną
to be familiar with the route for returning to a previous location or starting point
Czy znasz drogę z powrotem? | 2. Mam nadzieję, że znasz drogę z powrotem do hotelu.
know the way out (of something)
collocation with know verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: know the exit, know how to get out • know the way out of something/somewhere
Czy znasz drogę do wyjścia? | 2. Nie znam drogi wyjścia stąd. | 3. Zna drogę wyjścia z budynku. | 4. Zna wyjście z tej sytuacji. (przenośnie)
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znać drogę (do) wyjścia (skądś) / znać wyjście (z sytuacji)
to be familiar with the route to exit a place; can be literal (physical exit) or figurative (solution to a problem)
Do you know the way out? | 2. I don't know the way out of here. | 3. She knows the way out of the building. | 4. He knows the way out of this situation. (figurative)
know the way to somewhere
collocation with know verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: know the route to, know how to get to ⚠️Note: Exception: "know the way HOME" (without "to"). We say "know the way home" NOT "know the way to home."
I know the way to the station. | 2. Do you know the way to the hospital? | 3. I only want to know the way to the closest town.
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znać drogę do jakiegoś miejsca/dokądś
to be familiar with the route to reach a specific location or destination
Znam drogę na stację. | 2. Czy znasz drogę do szpitala? | 3. Chcę tylko znać drogę do najbliższego miasta.
know the way to someone's heart
collocation with know verb [T ] B1 idiom • synonyms: know how to win their heart, understand what they love • freq in AmE: 8/10
The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. (saying) | 2. You certainly know the way to a woman's heart. | 3. I'm trying to find the way to her heart. | 4 You really know the way to a journalist's heart.
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znać drogę do czyjegoś serca
to know how to win someone's love, affection, or favor; to understand what makes someone feel loved or appreciated
Droga do serca mężczyzny prowadzi przez żołądek. (powiedzenie) | 2. Na pewno znasz drogę do kobiecego serca. | 3. Próbuję znaleźć drogę do jej serca. | 4. Naprawdę wiesz, jak trafić do serca dziennikarza.
know how something works
collocation with know verb [I ] A2 • synonyms: understand how it operates, understand the mechanism • know how it works💡Emphasizes technical/mechanical understanding - how something operates or functions • freq in AmE: 10/10
Do you know how this works? | 2. I don't know how the machine works. | 3. He knows how computers work.
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wiedzieć, jak coś działa
to understand the mechanism, process, or system by which something operates or functions
Czy wiesz, jak to działa? | 2. Nie wiem, jak ta maszyna działa. | 3. Wie, jak działają komputery.
know the way someone/something does something
collocation with know verb [T ] B1 • synonyms: understand their style, recognize their approach • know the way it works💡Emphasizes personal/characteristic approach - not just technical mechanism but individual style • freq in AmE: 9/10
I know the way she thinks. | 2. Look, I know the way Chase looks at you. | 3. She knows the way they operate. | 4. I know the way this place works.
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wiedzieć, jak ktoś coś robi / jak coś działa
to understand someone's characteristic style, manner, or approach to doing something; how they personally operate
Wiem, jak ona myśli. | 2. Widzę, jak Chase na ciebie patrzy. | 3. Ona wie, jak oni działają. | 4. Wiem, jak to miejsce działa.
know a way to do something / know the way to do something
collocation with know verb [T ] B1⚠️ "A way" suggests ONE possible method among others - less definitive than "the way." Often used when brainstorming or offering help. More humble/open than "know THE way" - acknowledges other possibilities.
I know a way to fix this. | 2. Do you know a way to solve the problem? | 3. I think I know the way to reach him.
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znać sposób na zrobienie czegoś, wiedzieć jak coś zrobić
to be aware of a method or approach for accomplishing something (using "a" suggests one possible method among others)
Znam sposób na naprawienie tego. | 2. Czy znasz sposób na rozwiązanie problemu? | 3. Myślę, że znam sposób, by dotrzeć do niego.
How was I to know? / How could I know?
idiom informal B1 • synonym: How was I supposed to know? ⚠️Both forms are nearly identical in meaning. "How was I to know?" is slightly more formal/literary; "How could I know?" is slightly more casual. Both are rhetorical and defensive.
"How was I to know she'd be upset?" | 2. "How could I know it was broken?" | 3. "You should have told me!" "How was I to know?"
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Skąd miałem/mogłem wiedzieć?
rhetorical questions expressing that there was no way for the speaker to have known something; used defensively when being blamed or criticized
"Skąd miałem wiedzieć, że się zdenerwuje?" | 2. "Skąd mogłem wiedzieć, że to było zepsute?" | 3. "Powinieneś był mi powiedzieć!" "Skąd miałem wiedzieć?"
know something/someone inside and out
collocation with know verb [I or T ] B1 US (UK know something/someone inside out) • synonyms: know thoroughly, know completely, know every detail • they know each other inside and out • freq in AmE: 9/10
I know this city inside and out. | 2. They know each other inside and out.
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znać coś/kogoś na wylot, znać coś/kogoś od podszewki
to know something extremely well; to be completely familiar with every detail or aspect
Znam to miasto na wylot. | 2. Znają się nawzajem na wylot.
know someone personally
collocation with know verb [I or T ] B1 • synonyms: be personally acquainted with, have personal contact with • I know of him (but not personally) • freq in AmE: 9/10
I don't know her personally. | 2. Do you know him personally? | 3. I've never met him, but I know of him.
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znać kogoś osobiście
to be acquainted with someone through direct personal contact or relationship (not just by reputation or secondhand knowledge)
Nie znam jej osobiście. | 2. Czy znasz go osobiście? | 3. Nigdy go nie spotkałem, ale słyszałem o nim.
know the area
collocation with know verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: be familiar with the location, know the neighborhood • know the area well; do you know the area around...?; know the area better than... • freq in AmE: 9/10
I know the area well. | 2. Do you know the area around here? | 3. She knows the area better than anyone.
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znać okolicę, znać obszar
to be familiar with a particular geographic location, neighborhood, or region
Dobrze znam tę okolicę. | 2. Czy znasz tę okolicę? | 3. Zna okolicę lepiej niż ktokolwiek.
know the ropes
idiom B1 (also know your way around something) • synonyms: understand the procedures, know how things work, be experienced💡This is an IDIOM from sailing (knowing ship's ropes = being experienced). Means understanding procedures/system.
She knows the ropes.
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znać się na rzeczy, znać tajniki
to understand how to do a job or activity; to be familiar with the procedures and methods (idiom)
Zna się na rzeczy.
know your way around something
idiom B1 • synonyms: be familiar with, know how to navigate, be comfortable in💡Can be LITERAL (physical place) or FIGURATIVE (system, skill area, topic).
She knows her way around computers. | 2. I know my way around the city. | 3. Do you know your way around here?
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znać się na czymś / znać jakieś miejsce jak własną kieszeń
to be familiar with a place or system; to know how to navigate or operate effectively
Zna się na komputerach. | 2. Orientuję się w tym mieście. | 3. Czy znasz tę okolicę?
know what you're talking about
collocation with know verb [I ] B1 • know what I'm/he's/she's talking about
She knows what she's talking about. | 2. I don't know what you're talking about. | 3. You clearly don't know what you're talking about.
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wiedzieć, o czym ktoś/się mówi
to have real knowledge or expertise about a subject; to speak from informed understanding (not ignorance) 💡Often used to assert or question someone's credibility/expertise on a topic.
Wie, o czym mówi. | 2. Nie wiem, o czym mówisz. | 3. Wyraźnie nie wiesz, o czym mówisz.
know your stuff
collocation with know verb [T ] B1 informal • synonyms: be competent, be expert, be knowledgeable💡Informal expression. "Stuff" = subject area, field, or specialty. Used to praise competence.
She really knows her stuff. | 2. He knows his stuff when it comes to cars.
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znać się na rzeczy, być kompetentnym
to be knowledgeable and competent in your field or area; to have expertise (informal)
Naprawdę zna się na rzeczy. | 2. Zna się na samochodach.
know right from wrong
collocation with know verb [I or T ] A2 • synonyms: have moral judgment, understand morality, distinguish good from bad •
Children need to know right from wrong. | 2. Don't you know right from wrong? | 3. She's old enough to know right from wrong.
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odróżniać dobro od zła
to understand the difference between moral and immoral behavior; to have moral judgment
Dzieci muszą odróżniać dobro od zła. | 2. Czy nie odróżniasz dobra od zła? | 3. Jest wystarczająco dorosła, żeby odróżniać dobro od zła.
know what's best (for someone)
collocation with know verb [I ] B1 • synonyms: understand the best course, know the right thing, have good judgment
I know what's best for me. | 2. You don't always know what's best.
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wiedzieć, co jest najlepsze (dla kogoś)
to understand what is the most beneficial or appropriate course of action in a situation
Wiem, co jest dla mnie najlepsze. | 2. Nie zawsze wiesz, co jest najlepsze.
know something like the back of your hand
idiom B1 informal • know each other like...💡Classic idiom. "Like the back of your hand" = as well as you know your own hand = extremely well.
I know this area like the back of my hand. | 2. She’ll give you the name of a place to stay – she knows that place like the back of her hand. | 3. I know my way around this place like the back of my hand.
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znać coś jak własną kieszeń
to be extremely familiar with something; to know every detail (idiom)
Znam te rejony jak własną kieszeń. | 2. Poda ci nazwę miejsca, w którym możesz się zatrzymać – zna je jak własną kieszeń. | 3. Znam to miejsce jak własną kieszeń.
know where you stand
idiom C2 ⚠️Note: This is the BASIC form. It has important extensions with different meanings: "know where you stand WITH someone" (relationship), "know... ON something" (opinion/stance), "know... IN something" (position in process/structure).
I need to know where I stand. | 2. When we've paid all our debts we'll know where we stand. | 3. At least I know where I stand now. | 4. I don't know where I stand anymore. | 5. I don't know where I stand anymore, or who I am...
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wiedzieć, na czym się stoi
to understand your position, status, or situation generally (without specifying context)
Muszę wiedzieć, na czym stoję. | 2. Dopiero gdy spłacimy wszystkie nasze długi, będziemy wiedzieć, na czym stoimy. | 3. Przynajmniej teraz wiem, na czym stoję. | 4. Nie wiem już, na czym stoję. | 5. Nie wiem już, co się dzieje i kim jestem.
know where you stand with someone
idiom C2 ⚠️Note: WITH someone = about RELATIONSHIP. Different from ON (opinion) or IN (position in structure). This is about how someone regards you or your relationship status.
I just don't know where I stand (with you). | 2. I never know where I stand with you. | 3. I only want to know where I stand (with you). | 4. We both know where I stand with the team.
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wiedzieć, na czym się stoi w stosunku do kogoś (szczególnie w związku romantycznym)
to understand your relationship with someone; to know how someone feels about you or regards you
Sama nie wiem, w jakim miejscu jesteśmy. | 2. Przy tobie nigdy nie wiem, na czym stoję. | 3. Chcę tylko wiedzieć, na czym stoję (zapewne w związku romantycznym z kimś). | 4. Obie wiemy, jak drużyna mnie postrzega.
know where you stand on something
idiom C2 ⚠️Note: ON something = about OPINION/STANCE on an issue. Different from WITH (relationship) or IN (position in structure). This is about what you believe or your position on a topic.
I know where I stand on this issue - I'm against the war. | 2. You know where I stand on these matters. | 3. Do you know where you stand on abortion?
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znać swoje stanowisko w jakiejś sprawie
to know your opinion, position, or stance on an issue or topic
Znam swoje stanowisko w tej sprawie — jestem przeciwko wojnie. | 2. Znasz moje stanowisko w tych kwestiach. | 3. Czy znasz swoje stanowisko ws. aborcji?
know where you stand in something
idiom C2 ⚠️Note: IN something = about POSITION in process/structure/hierarchy. Different from WITH (relationship) or ON (opinion). This is about where you are in a system, ranking, or process.
I need to know where I stand in this project. | 2. Do you know where you stand in the rankings? | 3. Before making decisions, I need to know where I stand in this project.
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znać swoją pozycję w czymś (proces/struktura/hierarchia)
to know your position or status within a process, hierarchy, structure, or competition
Muszę wiedzieć, jaka jest moja pozycja w tym projekcie. | 2. Czy wiesz, jaka jest twoja pozycja w rankingu? | 3. Przed podjęciem decyzji muszę wiedzieć, jaka jest moja pozycja w tym projekcie.
I know the feeling
collocation with know verb [I or T ] A2 empathy expression
I know the feeling - I've been there too. | 2. Trust me, I know the feeling.
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Znam to uczucie
an expression of empathy indicating you have experienced the same emotion or situation
Znam to uczucie — też to przeżyłem. | 2. Uwierz mi, znam to uczucie.
I know how you feel
collocation with know verb [I or T ] A2 empathy expression • I know how you feel about this; I know exactly how you feel
I know how you feel - I've been there. | 2. I know how you feel about this. | 3. I know exactly how you feel. | 4. Trust me, I know how you feel.
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Wiem, co czujesz
an expression of empathy indicating you understand someone's emotions from personal experience
Wiem, co czujesz. Sama to przeżyłam. | 2. Wiem, co czujesz. | 3. Wiem dokładnie, jak się czujesz. | 4. Uwierz mi, wiem, jak się czujesz.
I know how it feels (to be...)
collocation with know verb [I or T ] A2 empathy expression💡The structure is "I know how it/that feels" often followed by "to + verb/be + adjective." • I know how it feels to be...; I know how it feels to lose...
I know how it feels to lose someone. | 2. I know how it feels to be rejected. | 3. I know how it feels to be alone.
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Wiem, jak to jest; Wiem, jakie to uczucie (być...)
an expression indicating you understand how a situation or experience feels emotionally
Wiem, co to znaczy stracić kogoś bliskiego. | 2. Wiem, co to znaczy być odrzuconym. | 3. Wiem, co to znaczy być samemu.
know what that's like / know what it's like (to be...)
collocation with know verb [I or T ] B1💡The structure is "know + what that's/it's like" often followed by "to + verb." "What THAT'S like" refers to a specific situation just mentioned, "what IT'S like" is more general.
I know what that's like. | 2. She knows what that's like - she's been through it. | 3. I know what it's like to struggle.
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wiedzieć, jak to jest (być...)
to have personal experience of a particular situation; to understand through having been through it
Wiem, jak to jest. | 2. Ona wie, jak to jest, bo sama przez to przeszła. | 3. Wiem, co to znaczy walczyć.
know where someone is coming from
collocation with know [I ] verb B1 idiom (also see where someone is coming from)
I know where you're coming from. | 2. I know where you're coming from, but I still disagree.
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rozumieć czyjś punkt widzenia
to understand someone's perspective, reasoning, or motivation; to see things from their point of view
Wiem, co masz na myśli. | 2. Rozumiem twój punkt widzenia, ale wciąż się nie zgadzam.
Do I know you?
collocation with know [T ] verb A2 • synonyms: have we met?, are we acquainted? • Do we know each other?; Do I know you from somewhere?
Do I know you? You look familiar. | 2. Do I know you from somewhere? | 3. I feel like I know you. Do I?
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Czy ja pana znam?; Czy się znamy?
a question asking if you have met or been acquainted with someone before
Czy się znamy? Wyglądasz znajomo. | 2. Czy się znamy skądś? | 3. Czuję, jakbym cię znał. Znam? | 4.
You know what?
collocation with know verb [I ] A2 conversational phrase • synonyms: guess what, here’s the thing, listen
You know what? I’m done with this. | 2. You know what? I don’t even care anymore.
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Wiesz co?
a conversational phrase used to introduce a new thought, realization, or change of topic💡 NOT literally asking if they know something - it’s a conversation starter or attention-getter before making a point.
Wiesz co? Mam tego dość. | 2. Wiesz co? Już mnie to nawet nie obchodzi.
I know, right?
collocation with know verb [I ] A2 informal💡 Very casual/informal. Extremely common in spoken American English, especially among younger speakers. Shows emphatic agreement.
“It’s so expensive!” “I know, right?”
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Prawda?!; No właśnie!; Racja!
an informal expression of strong agreement, often expressing surprise that both people share the same opinion
“To takie drogie!” “Prawda?!”
you know what I mean
collocation with know verb [I ] A2💡 Often shortened to “know what I mean?” or even “y’know what I mean?” Very common conversational filler.
He’s weird, you know what I mean. | 2. I just need space, you know what I mean?
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wiesz, co mam na myśli
a conversational filler checking if the listener understands or relates to what you’re saying
Jest dziwny, wiesz, o co chodzi. | 2. Po prostu potrzebuję przestrzeni, rozumiesz?
God knows / Heaven knows
collocation with know verb [I ] B1 idiomatic expressions💡 NOT religious statements - these are idiomatic expressions of uncertainty or emphasis. Both forms are interchangeable.
God knows where he went.
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Bóg wie; tylko Bóg wie
expressions emphasizing that something is completely unknown, uncertain, or beyond understanding
Bóg wie, gdzie poszedł.
for all I know
collocation with know verb [I ] B1
For all I know, she’s already left.
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o ile wiem; z tego, co wiem (ale niewiele wiem)
a phrase indicating uncertainty or acknowledging limited knowledge about something💡 Means “as far as I know - but I really don’t know much.” Emphasizes limited knowledge and possibility.
O ile wiem, już wyszła.
as far as anyone knows
collocation with know verb [I ] B1💡 Similar to “as far as I know” but emphasizes COLLECTIVE ignorance - nobody knows for certain, not just me.
As far as anyone knows, it’s safe.
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z tego, co wiadomo
a phrase indicating the limits of collective or general knowledge about something
O ile wiadomo, to bezpieczne.
also known as (aka)
collocation with know verb [I ] A2💡"aka" is the common abbreviation. Used for alternative names, nicknames, stage names, aliases, chemical names, etc.
James Brown, aka the "Godfather of Soul". | 2. New York City, also known as the Big Apple. | 3. He goes by Mike, also known as Michael.
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znany również jako, inaczej znany jako
used to introduce an alternative name, nickname, or alias for someone or something
James Brown, znany również jako „Ojciec Chrzestny Soulu”. | 2. Nowy Jork, znany również jako Wielkie Jabłko. | 3. Używa imienia Mike, znany również jako Michael.
be known for something
grammar pattern with know verb [T ] A2 passive voice • synonyms: be famous for, be recognized for, be renowned for
Paris is known for the Eiffel Tower. | 2. She's known for her kindness. | 3. The restaurant is known for its pasta.
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być znanym z czegoś
to be famous or recognized for a particular quality, achievement, or characteristic
Paryż jest znany z Wieży Eiffla. | 2. Jest znana ze swojej dobroci. | 3. Restauracja jest znana z makaronu.
be well known (for something)
collocation with know verb [I or T ] A2 passive voice or adjective A2 • synonyms: be famous, be recognized, be renowned💡Can be used attributively (a well-known actor) or predicatively (he is well known). Hyphenated when used before noun.
He's a well-known actor. | 2. The hotel is well known in the area. | 3. It's a well-known fact.
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być dobrze znanym (z czegoś)
to be famous or widely recognized
Jest dobrze znanym aktorem. | 2. Hotel jest dobrze znany w okolicy. | 3. To powszechnie znany fakt.
be widely known / be commonly known
collocation with know verb B1 passive voice • synonyms: be generally known, be universally known, be well-established💡"Widely known" = known by many people/places. "Commonly known" = generally known/accepted. Both emphasize breadth of knowledge.
The story is widely known. | 2. It's commonly known that exercise is healthy. | 3. This fact is commonly known among experts.
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być powszechnie znanym
to be known by many people or in many places; to have broad recognition
Historia jest powszechnie znana. | 2. Powszechnie wiadomo, że ćwiczenia są zdrowe. | 3. Ten fakt jest powszechnie znany wśród ekspertów.
it is known that...
grammar pattern with know verb [T ] B1 formal passive construction • it is widely/well known that...
It is known that smoking causes cancer. | 2. It is widely known that he's wealthy.
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wiadomo, że...
a formal way to state established or recognized facts; used to introduce widely accepted information
Wiadomo, że palenie powoduje raka. | 2. Powszechnie wiadomo, że jest bogaty.
become known (as someone) / become known (for something)
collocation with know verb [I or T ] B1 passive voice (usually past tense "became known" for completed transitions) • become known as/for...; become known as a hero; become known for innovation; the truth finally became known
He became known as a great writer. | 2. The problem became known last year. | 3. She became known for her paintings. | 4. The truth finally became known.
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stać się znanym (jako ktoś/coś) / stać się znanym (za coś)
to gain recognition or fame; to start being recognized or discovered; emphasizes the process of becoming recognized - transition from unknown to known
Stał się znany jako wielki pisarz. | 2. Problem ujrzał światło dzienne w zeszłym roku. | 3. Stała się znana ze swoich obrazów. | 4. Prawda w końcu wyszła na jaw.
be little known / little-known
collocation with know verb [I or T ] B1 passive voice • synonyms: be obscure, be unknown, be unfamiliar •
It's a little-known fact that he was a spy. | 2. The village is little known to tourists. | 3. He was a great painter, but little known outside his home country of Chile. | 4. She is little known among voters outside her home state.
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być mało znanym
to be not widely recognized or familiar to many people; to have limited recognition
Mało kto wie, że był szpiegiem. | 2. Wieś jest mało znana turystom. | 3. Był wielkim malarzem, ale mało znanym poza swoim rodzinnym Chile. | 4. Jest mało znana wśród wyborców spoza swojego rodzinnego stanu.
lesser-known / lesser known
collocation with know verb [I or T ] B1 comparative passive voice💡Usually hyphenated (lesser-known). This is COMPARATIVE - less known than something else, not absolutely unknown. Often implies still worth knowing about.
A lesser-known work by Picasso. | 2. We visited lesser-known islands in Greece. | 3. The museum features lesser-known artists.
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mniej znany
to be less famous or recognized compared to something else; not as well known as alternatives
Mniej znane dzieło Picassa. | 2. Odwiedziliśmy mniej znane wyspy w Grecji. | 3. Muzeum prezentuje mniej znanych artystów.

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