surochowie

This is the 9112th most frequent Polish word.


surochowie

"Surochowie" does not have a direct definition in Polish; it may refer to a place name or require clarification.


In this sentence, 'Surochowie' is used to denote a proper noun, specifically the name of a place. The preposition 'w' initiates the locative case form of Surochów, resulting in 'Surochowie'.

Moja babcia mieszka w Surochowie już od wielu lat.

My grandmother has been living in Surochów for many years.


Here, 'Surochowie' again reflects the locative form. It is used in conjunction with 'odwiedzić' (to visit) to indicate the location where the action took place.

Wczoraj odwiedziliśmy Surochowie.

Yesterday, we visited Surochów.


In this instance, 'Surochowie' serves as the locative form following the preposition 'do,' specifying the destination of the travel.

Marzę o podróży do Surochowie.

I dream about traveling to Surochów.