martin

This is the 7777th most frequent Polish word.


martin

The Polish word "martin" does not have a direct meaning in Polish; it is typically a proper noun, referring to a name.


The word 'Martin' is inflected into the dative case (Martynowi) as the grammatical role requires indicating the indirect object.

Dziękuję Martynowi za pomoc.

I thank Martin for the help.


Here, 'Martin' is used as a proper noun, representing a person's name in nominative case.

Martin idzie na spacer.

Martin is going for a walk.


In this sentence, the name 'Martin' is in the accusative case (Martyna) due to its grammatical role as the direct object.

Widzę Martyna w parku.

I see Martin in the park.