lubuski

This is the 12100th most frequent Polish word.


lubuski

"Lubuski" refers to something related to the Lubusz region of Poland.


Here, 'Lubuskim' is used as the locative form of 'Lubuskie,' referring to the Lubuskie region in Poland, demonstrating its usage in indicating location.

W Lubuskim pięknie kwitną ogrody.

In Lubuskie, the gardens bloom beautifully.


In this sentence, 'Lubuski' is the masculine singular nominative form, used as an adjective to describe the region traditionally associated with winemaking.

Lubuski jest znany z produkcji wina.

Lubuskie is known for wine production.


Here, 'lubuskie' is used as an adjective describing the apples, originating from the Lubuskie region, emphasizing the geographical origin of the produce.

Wybieram lubuskie jabłka z targu.

I choose Lubuskie apples from the market.