Pronunciation: /pownch-keh/

Definitions of paczek

noun a Polish doughnut filled with jam or another sweet filling

Example Sentences

A1 I ate a paczek for breakfast.

A2 She bought a paczek from the bakery for her mom.

B1 The paczek was filled with delicious raspberry jam.

B2 After trying a traditional paczek in Poland, she decided to learn how to make them at home.

C1 The pastry chef perfected his paczek recipe after years of experimentation.

C2 The annual paczek-eating contest drew competitors from all over the world.

Examples of paczek in a Sentence

formal During the Polish holiday of Fat Thursday, it is traditional to eat paczki.

informal I love grabbing a paczek from the bakery for breakfast.

slang Let's sneak in some paczki before dinner, they're so good!

figurative The paczek of information she shared with me was a real treat.

Grammatical Forms of paczek

past tense

paczeked

plural

paczki

comparative

more paczek

superlative

most paczek

present tense

paczek

future tense

will paczek

perfect tense

have paczeked

continuous tense

is paczeking

singular

paczek

positive degree

paczek

infinitive

to paczek

gerund

paczeking

participle

paczeked

Origin and Evolution of paczek

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Polish
Story behind the word: The word 'paczek' originated in Poland.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a type of filled doughnut in Poland, the term 'paczek' has evolved to become a popular treat during Fat Thursday celebrations in Polish culture.