jagód

This is the 11460th most frequent Polish word.


jagód

"Jagód" is the genitive plural form of "jagoda," meaning "berries" in English.


The word 'jagód' is used here in its genitive case plural form, referring to the direct object of the verb 'zjedliśmy' meaning 'we ate'.

Zjedliśmy dziś trochę jagód.

We ate some berries today.


Here, 'jagód' again appears in the genitive case plural form, indicating the items being picked by the subject of the sentence.

Rano zbierałem jagód w lesie.

In the morning, I was picking berries in the forest.


In this sentence, 'jagód' is used in the genitive case plural form to give the characteristic of 'smak' (taste), showing the possessive relationship.

Smak jagód jest bardzo słodki.

The taste of berries is very sweet.