This is the 3920th most frequent Polish word.
sewilli
"Sewilli" is the genitive singular form of "Sewilla," which means "Seville," a city in Spain.
The word 'Sewilli' is used here as the locative case form of 'Sewilla' (Seville) to indicate the location where an event took place.
Byłem w Sewilli w zeszłym roku.
I was in Seville last year.
The word 'Sewilli' is used here as the genitive case form of 'Sewilla' to indicate possession or relation.
Architektura Sewilli jest naprawdę zachwycająca.
The architecture of Seville is truly breathtaking.
The word 'Sewilli' is used again in the locative case, showing relevance to circumstances referring to a location.