This is the 3973rd most frequent Polish word.
traugutta
"Traugutta" is a proper noun in Polish, commonly referring to Romuald Traugutt, a Polish national hero and leader of the January Uprising against Russian rule in 1863. It is also used as a street name in Poland.
Here, "Traugutta" is used as part of a name of a street, showing its use in geographical designations.
Ulica Traugutta znajduje się w centrum miasta.
Traugutta Street is located in the city center.
In this case, "Traugutta" refers to the possessive form of the name "Traugutt" related to a historical figure, used in cultural or commemorative contexts.
Pomnik upamiętniający Romualda Traugutta stoi na placu.
The monument commemorating Romuald Traugutt stands in the square.
Here, "Traugucie" (locative case) refers directly to Romuald Traugutt as a historical person, illustrating its grammatical usage.