marszałka

This is the 3750th most frequent Polish word.


marszałka

The Polish word "marszałka" is the genitive singular or accusative singular form of "marszałek," meaning "marshal" (a high-ranking official or military leader).


The word 'marszałka' is used in genitive singular form to denote the position or title of the Sejm Marshal in Polish political terms.

Marszałka Sejmu zwołał pilne zebranie.

The Marshal of the Sejm convened an urgent assembly.


Here, 'marszałka' is the accusative singular form used for addressing someone holding a certain rank or title, such as a military marshal.

Spotkałem marszałka na ceremonii wojskowej.

I met the marshal at the military ceremony.


In this instance, 'marszałka' is in genitive singular form indicating possession, as in 'the palace of the marshal'.

Pałac marszałka został odrestaurowany.

The marshal's palace has been restored.