"vel" is, amongst other things, Latin for "or".

Peter *Vel*s

On Sun, 28 Apr 2024 at 10:03, Bob Bridges <
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> "vel" is not Polish. We don't have letter "v". It is latin, so I supposed
> it is wide known.
> And yes, it is "aka".
> BTW: WTF is aka??? :-)
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> Last, but not least: thank you for kind words about my English (I still
> polish my English :-) )
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