This is the 5308th most frequent Polish word.
sałatki
"Sałatki" means "salads" in English.
Here 'sałatki' is used in the accusative plural form as the direct object of the verb 'jeść' (to eat), indicating what is being eaten: salads.
Lubię jeść sałatki na obiad.
I like eating salads for lunch.
In this example, 'sałatki' is used in the nominative plural form as the subject of the verb 'leżą' (lie), describing salads as the main actor or element of the sentence.
Na stole leżą sałatki przygotowane przez mamę.
On the table lie salads prepared by mom.
Here 'sałatki' is in the genitive singular form, associated with the word 'do' (to/for), indicating possession or association, meaning 'for the salad.'