This is the 10786th most frequent Polish word.
dynie
"Pumpkins."
In this sentence, 'dynie' is the plural form of the noun 'dynia', which means 'pumpkin', and it is used in the accusative case as the object of the verb 'posadzić' (to plant).
W tym roku posadziliśmy trzy dynie w ogrodzie.
This year, we planted three pumpkins in the garden.
Here, 'dynie' is again in its plural form and accusative case, demonstrating that it refers to multiple pumpkins as the object of the verb 'kupić' (to buy).
Chcę kupić dynie na Halloweenowe dekoracje.
I want to buy pumpkins for Halloween decorations.
In this sentence, 'dyni' is the singular genitive form of 'dynia', used here to indicate that the soup is made from pumpkin.