Dictionary
English - Polish
Couch
kaʊtʃ
Extremely common
600 - 700
600 - 700
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The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
kanapa, sofa, kanapa do spania, fotel
Couch meanings in Polish
kanapa
Example:
I love sitting on the couch and watching movies.
Uwielbiam siedzieć na kanapie i oglądać filmy.
The couch is really comfortable.
Kanapa jest naprawdę wygodna.
Usage: informalContext: Home, leisure activities
Note: In Polish, 'kanapa' is a common term for a couch or sofa, typically used in informal settings.
sofa
Example:
I bought a new sofa for the living room.
Kupiłem nową sofę do salonu.
The sofa is too big for this space.
Sofa jest za duża na tę przestrzeń.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Home decor, furniture
Note: The word 'sofa' is also used in Polish and is understood in both formal and informal contexts.
kanapa do spania
Example:
We need a couch that can be converted into a bed.
Potrzebujemy kanapy, która może być przekształcona w łóżko.
They have a couch bed for guests.
Mają kanapę do spania dla gości.
Usage: informalContext: Home, accommodating guests
Note: 'Kanapa do spania' specifically refers to a couch that can be turned into a bed, often used in small apartments.
fotel
Example:
He prefers to sit in the armchair instead of the couch.
Woli siedzieć w fotelu zamiast na kanapie.
The armchair and couch match perfectly.
Fotel i kanapa idealnie do siebie pasują.
Usage: informalContext: Home furniture, comfort
Note: 'Fotel' can refer to an armchair, but in some contexts, it may be used interchangeably with 'couch' for comfort seating.
Couch's synonyms
sofa
A sofa is a long upholstered seat typically with a back and arms, designed for two or more people to sit on.
Example: I love lounging on the sofa while watching TV.
Note: Sofa is a more formal term compared to couch.
settee
A settee is a long upholstered seat with a back and arms, usually designed for two or more people.
Example: The settee in the living room is very comfortable.
Note: Settee is a more old-fashioned term for a small sofa.
divan
A divan is a long, low sofa without a back or arms, typically placed against a wall.
Example: She reclined on the divan, reading a book.
Note: Divan is often used to refer to a couch-like piece of furniture without a back.
davenport
A davenport is a large sofa, often convertible into a bed.
Example: The davenport in the study is a vintage piece.
Note: Davenport is a less common term for a couch and may refer to a specific style of sofa.
Couch expressions, common phrases
Couch potato
A person who spends a lot of time sitting or lying down, usually watching television and being lazy.
Example: John is a couch potato; he spends all day watching TV.
Note: The phrase 'couch potato' refers to a person's behavior and lifestyle, not just the physical object.
Couch surfing
Staying temporarily in a series of private homes, typically offered by strangers, at no cost.
Example: During his travels, he often engages in couch surfing to save money on accommodation.
Note: In this context, 'couch surfing' involves using people's couches as a place to sleep, rather than just sitting on a couch for leisure.
Couch therapy
The act of finding relaxation or mental relief by spending time on a couch, often in a reflective or therapeutic manner.
Example: After a long day, she finds comfort in some couch therapy with a good book.
Note: It refers to using the couch as a means of mental or emotional support, not just as a piece of furniture.
Couch time
Designated time spent relaxing or unwinding on a couch, usually with someone else.
Example: Let's have some couch time together and catch up on our favorite shows.
Note: It specifies a particular period for leisure or bonding on a couch, rather than just using it casually.
Couch potato syndrome
A term used to describe the negative health effects of prolonged sitting or inactivity, often associated with watching TV.
Example: His doctor warned him about developing couch potato syndrome due to his sedentary lifestyle.
Note: This term highlights the health implications of being a 'couch potato'.
Couch cushion
The soft part of a couch where people sit, often used informally to refer to finding something unexpectedly hidden there.
Example: She found spare change hidden in the couch cushion.
Note: Here, 'couch cushion' refers to a specific part of the couch used for sitting and also as a place where things can get lost or hidden.
Behind the couch
In a position that is hidden or not easily noticed, especially in the area behind a couch.
Example: I found my missing keys behind the couch.
Note: This phrase refers to the location behind the couch, emphasizing a specific spatial relationship.
Couch everyday (slang) expressions
Couch
In informal spoken language, 'couch' is often used as slang for a place to relax or hang out, like a sofa or a comfortable seating area.
Example: Hey, let's chill on the couch and watch a movie.
Note: In this context, 'couch' is used more casually and familiarly than the formal term 'sofa' or 'settee.'
Couchie
'Couchie' is a playful and affectionate slang term for a couch, usually used in a cute or endearing way.
Example: My favorite part of the day is when I sit on the couchie with a good book.
Note: The term 'couchie' adds a sense of warmth and intimacy to the idea of sitting on a couch.
Lounger
A 'lounger' is a slang term for a particularly comfortable or relaxing type of couch or seating, emphasizing its comfort level.
Example: Come over, I have the comfiest lounger where we can hang out.
Note: The term 'lounger' focuses more on the comfort aspect of the couch, suggesting it is a great place to relax.
Couch - Examples
The couch in the living room is very comfortable.
Sofa w salonie jest bardzo wygodna.
She likes to read books on the couch.
Ona lubi czytać książki na sofie.
They bought a new sofa set with a couch and two armchairs.
Kupili nowy zestaw kanapowy z sofą i dwoma fotelami.
Couch grammar
Couch - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: couch
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): couches
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): couch
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): couched
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): couching
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): couches
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): couch
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): couch
Syllables, Separation and Stress
couch Contains 1 syllables: couch
Phonetic transcription: ˈkau̇ch
couch , ˈkau̇ch (The red syllable is stressed)
Couch - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
couch: 600 - 700 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.