This is the 8318th most frequent Polish word.
patrick
The word "Patrick" is not Polish; it is a common English or Irish name. In Polish, it may refer to the name "Patryk," which is the Polish equivalent of "Patrick."
Here, 'Patrick' is used as a proper noun referring to someone's name.
Patrick mieszka w Londynie.
Patrick lives in London.
In this sentence, 'Patrick' is employed as a subject in the sentence, emphasizing the named individual who performed the action.
W zeszłym roku, Patrick wygrał konkurs fotograficzny.
Last year, Patrick won a photography competition.
Here, 'Patrick' appears within a question, asking about the identity or knowledge of a person named Patrick.