brat łata
Polish
Etymology
Literally, “brother patch”, from the fact that someone is attached to another person similar to a patch on a garment.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /brat ˈwa.ta/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ata
Noun
- (idiomatic, colloquial) soulmate, comrade (close friend)
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- Bywalec spelunek i salonów, brat-łata, który znał chyba wszystkich i wszystkie najatrakcyjniejsze miejsca w mieście, a jego z kolei chciała znać cała Warszawa. Poza boiskiem też grał. Namiętnie uprawiał hazard.
- A frequenter of taverns and salons, a close friend who probably knew everyone and all the most attractive places in the city, and who, in turn, all of Warsaw wanted to know. Off the field he also played. He passionately gambled.
Declension
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