stado

This is the 15513th most frequent Polish word.


stado

"Stado" means "herd" or "flock" in English, referring to a group of animals.


In this sentence, 'stado' refers to a group of animals of the same species, specifically sheep, emphasizing its meaning as a collective noun.

Na pastwisku pasło się duże stado owiec.

A large herd of sheep was grazing in the pasture.


Here, 'stado' is used metaphorically to describe a group of children, highlighting their collective movement akin to how animals might move in unison.

Stado dzieci biegało po boisku.

A flock of children was running around the playing field.


In this usage, 'stado' refers to a group of wolves, showing its use in describing natural behavior patterns of animals and their interactions.

W sztuce aktor ukazał brutalność stada wilków.

In the play, the actor depicted the brutality of a wolf pack.