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Е›miertelny

At its core, śmiertelny means "mortal" or "liable to die". It describes the human condition—the fact that we are all, as they say in Polish, śmiertelni (mortal beings).

Polish often uses śmiertelny to heighten the intensity of emotions or states of being. When something is śmiertelny , it isn't just serious; it’s absolute. Е›miertelny

Whether you are learning Polish or simply exploring the nuances of linguistics, here is a look at what this powerful word represents. 1. The Literal Meaning: Fatal and Mortal At its core, śmiertelny means "mortal" or "liable to die"