See psynek on Wiktionary
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"english": "And so, thanks to the damp sneakers, Andrzej can remember our wild games with the dog-son by the pond, you can still smell the decomposed animal in the sneakers, and the flip-flops are characterized by an interesting texture of the earth from a Polish garden.",
"ref": "2011 – 2023 June 23, Aleksandra Kasprzak, “Miły gest psynka na Dzień Ojca. Przygotował tacie stół szwedzki z obgryzionych butów”, in ASZdziennik, Warszawa:",
"text": "I tak dzięki zawilgoconym adidasom, Andrzej może wspominać nasze dzikie harce z psynkiem nad stawem, w trampkach wciąż czuć aromat rozłożonego zwierzęcia, a klapki charakteryzują się interesującą teksturą ziemi z polskiego ogródka.",
"translation": "And so, thanks to the damp sneakers, Andrzej can remember our wild games with the dog-son by the pond, you can still smell the decomposed animal in the sneakers, and the flip-flops are characterized by an interesting texture of the earth from a Polish garden.",
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"text": "I tak dzięki zawilgoconym adidasom, Andrzej może wspominać nasze dzikie harce z psynkiem nad stawem, w trampkach wciąż czuć aromat rozłożonego zwierzęcia, a klapki charakteryzują się interesującą teksturą ziemi z polskiego ogródka.",
"translation": "And so, thanks to the damp sneakers, Andrzej can remember our wild games with the dog-son by the pond, you can still smell the decomposed animal in the sneakers, and the flip-flops are characterized by an interesting texture of the earth from a Polish garden.",
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