bernardyn

This is the 10052nd most frequent Polish word.


bernardyn

"Bernardyn" in English means "Saint Bernard," referring either to the breed of dog or a member of the Bernardine monastic order.


Here, "bernardyn" refers to the Saint Bernard dog breed, describing its characteristics and potentially its function.

Bernardyn to duży pies, doskonały jako pies ratowniczy.

Bernardyn is a large dog, excellent as a rescue dog.


In this sentence, "bernardyn" indicates a member of the religious order known as the Bernardines, showing a human association.

Mój znajomy jest bernardynem w pobliskim klasztorze.

My friend is a Bernardine monk at a nearby monastery.


Here "bernardyn" again refers to a monk, but within the artistic context, emphasizing the representation in visual art.

Bernardyn na obrazie trzyma książkę i kieruje wzrok ku górze.

The Bernardine monk in the painting holds a book and gazes upwards.