This is the 7228th most frequent Polish word.
jeremiego
"Jeremiego" is the genitive case of "Jeremi," meaning "of Jeremi" in English.
The word 'Jeremiego' is used as a Genitive case of the proper noun 'Jeremy', showing possession.
Widzę obraz Jeremiego na ścianie.
I see Jeremy's painting on the wall.
Here, 'Jeremiego' indicates possession, demonstrating the ownership of the book by Jeremy.
Książka Jeremiego jest bardzo ciekawa.
Jeremy's book is very interesting.
'Jeremiego' here is used again in Genitive case to show possession, while 'Jeremiem' is the Instrumental form, indicating the person with whom the interaction occurred.