france

This is the 1847th most frequent Polish word.


france

The Polish word "france" is a colloquial term meaning "fancy clothes" or "pretentious elegance."


The word 'France' ('Francja') is used as a proper noun to denote the name of the country.

Francja to piękny kraj.

France is a beautiful country.


Here, 'France' ('Francji') is used in the genitive case as part of a question referring to the country's history.

Czy znasz historię Francji?

Do you know the history of France?


In this sentence, 'France' ('Francji') is in the locative case, illustrating the destination of the travel.

Kiedyś marzyłem o podróży do Francji.

I once dreamed of traveling to France.