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seta

//ˈsɛ.ta//
Polishnoun

Grammatical form

seta is the augmentative form of setka — “hundred (name of the number).

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seta is the genitive singular form of set — “set (complete series of games, forming part of a match).

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Definitions of setka noun · /ˈsɛt.ka/

Full entry for setka
  1. 1.hundred (name of the number)
  2. 2.hundred (a set or group with a hundred elements)
  3. 3.something assigned the number one hundred: bus line, road, candidate on a ballot, etc.
  4. 4.100 PLN, a sum of money or a paper bill with this value(informal)
  5. 5.100 kilometres, 100 kilometres per hour(informal)
  6. 6.100 ml bottle of vodka or other strong alcohol(colloquial)

Etymology of setka

From sto (“one hundred”) + -ka (“diminutive suffix”).

Etymology

Back-formation from setka.

Paradigm of setka, with seta highlighted:

Nominative
Singular
setka
Plural
setki
Genitive
Singular
setki
Plural
setek
Dative
Singular
setce
Plural
setkom
Accusative
Singular
setkę
Plural
setki
Instrumental
Singular
setką
Plural
setkami
Locative
Singular
setce
Plural
setkach
Vocative
Singular
setko
Plural
setki

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