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Polish
Etymology
Literally, “ every country, there is a custom”.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈt͡sɔ ˈkraj | ˈtɔ ɔˈbɘ.t͡ʂaj/
- Syllabification: co kraj, to o‧by‧czaj
Proverb
co kraj, to obyczaj
- (idiomatic) every country has its own customs
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