et

This is the 10953rd most frequent Polish word.


et

The Polish word "et" does not have a direct meaning; it may be a typo or fragment.


Explanation that 'et' is a term students might confuse with 'e'.

Et to słowo, które uczniowie często mylą z 'e'.

Et is a word that students often confuse with 'e'.


Demonstrates 'et' as a linguistic example.

W języku polskim 'et' jest przykładem nieistniejącego słowa.

In the Polish language, 'et' is an example of a non-existing word.


Highlights that 'et' is used in Latin phrases, inferring its recognition in other contexts.

Et circenses oznacza 'chleba i igrzysk' w łacinie, lecz nie jest to termin polski.

Et circenses means 'bread and circuses' in Latin, but it is not a Polish term.