ciszy

This is the 10365th most frequent Polish word.


ciszy

"Silence" or "quiet."


In this sentence, 'ciszy' is used in the locative case to describe a state of silence or quiet, highlighting its use as an environment or condition for concentration.

W ciszy można się skupić.

In silence, one can focus.


Here, 'ciszy' is in the genitive case to express the necessity or lack of silence, demonstrating its role in specifying what is needed for rest.

Ciszy potrzebujemy, aby odpocząć.

We need silence to rest.


In this case, 'cisza' is in the nominative case as the subject of the sentence, showing the state itself, and it demonstrates its use in contrasting silence with noise.

Po tylu hałasach w końcu nastała cisza.

After so much noise, silence finally came.