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    What it means

    Literally “Trojan horse.” A deceptive strategy where something harmful is concealed inside something seemingly beneficial — used both in the classical sense and in computing (malware).

    Vocabulary

    • koń — horse
    • trojański — Trojan (adjective)

    Grammar note

    Nominative masculine noun phrase. Capitalised when referring to the mythological horse; lowercase in computing contexts.

    Cultural context

    The Trojan Horse story is well known in Polish culture through classical education. The computing sense ('trojan') is equally familiar to younger Poles.

    Intermediate

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