croissant

This is the 10388th most frequent Polish word.


croissant

A croissant is a flaky, crescent-shaped pastry made from buttery, layered dough, originating from France.


Here, 'croissant' is used as a direct object referring to the pastry.

Chcę kupić croissanta w piekarni.

I want to buy a croissant at the bakery.


In this sentence, 'croissant' is the subject of the sentence, describing the pastry.

Ten croissant wygląda bardzo apetycznie.

This croissant looks very appetizing.


The term 'croissant' is employed as the object of the verb, indicating the pastry consumed.

Zjadłem croissanta na śniadanie.

I ate a croissant for breakfast.