polach

This is the 8446th most frequent Polish word.


polach

"Polach" is the locative plural form of "pole," meaning "fields" in English.


In this sentence, 'polach' is used to refer to wide grassy fields or meadows in the plural form, specifically in the locative case.

Chodziłem po polach podczas urlopu.

I walked through the fields during the vacation.


Here, 'polach' is again in the plural form and locative case, specifying where the flowers are blooming.

Na polach kwitną maki.

Poppies bloom in the fields.


In this usage, 'polach' refers to 'fields' in the physical or scientific sense and uses the locative case to indicate the topic of conversation.

Rozmawialiśmy o polach magnetycznych w szkole.

We talked about magnetic fields at school.