This is the 6728th most frequent Polish word.
egipcie
"Egipcie" is the vocative case of "Egipt," meaning "Egypt" in Polish.
In this sentence, 'Egipcie' is used in the locative case (miejscownik), marking the place where the action occurred.
Byłem w Egipcie na wakacjach.
I was in Egypt on vacation.
'Egipcie' here is in the locative case, indicating the topic or subject being discussed.
Wspominał o Egipcie podczas wykładu.
He mentioned Egypt during the lecture.
In this sentence, 'Egipcie' serves as a locative noun to specify the topic of discussion or thought.