This is the 8817th most frequent Polish word.
rzymu
"Rzymu" is the genitive form of "Rzym," which means "Rome" in English.
Here, 'Rzymu' is the genitive case of the noun 'Rzym', indicating motion towards or possession related to Rome.
Podróżowałem do Rzymu w zeszłym roku.
I traveled to Rome last year.
In this sentence, 'Rzymu' is again in the genitive case, describing possession, as it pertains to 'Historia' or 'history'.
Historia Rzymu jest bardzo interesująca.
The history of Rome is very interesting.
Here, 'Rzymu' is used in the genitive case to elaborate on the topic 'culinaria' associated with Rome.