"Sto lot" in Polish translates to "hundred flights" in English. It is a celebratory phrase used to wish someone good luck or success, similar to saying "break a leg" in English.
"Sto lat" in Polish means "a hundred years" and is commonly used to wish someone a long and healthy life, especially on their birthday.
It is actually "sto lat" and it means one hundred years. You often hear the song "Sto lat, sto lat ..." when someone is singing Happy Birthday to another person because they are essentially wishing them 100 years of life. But there is also another song that follows this one, which is "sto za malo, sto za malo ..." which means that 100 years is too little of an amount and then it continues to 150 years of life. Polish people usually sing this to celebrate a person or an occasion, such as a birthday.
100 in polish is sto.
100 in polish is sto.
LOT means 'flight' in Polish, just that.
"100 years" in Polish is written as "100 lat."
Sto = I stand
"Sto Lat" is a phrase in Polish that means "a hundred years." It is often used as a toast to wish someone a long and healthy life.
Lot means flight in Polish.
There are many toast in Polish languages. The most popular are "Wasze zdrowie" (about health) or "Sto lat" (long life).
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