zelandi臋

This is the 9764th most frequent Polish word.


zelandi臋

"Zelandię" is the accusative form of "Zelandia," which refers to "Zealand" (a region or island, often associated with New Zealand).


In this sentence, 'Zelandię' is the accusative case of the place name 'Nowa Zelandia', referring to New Zealand, the name of the country.

Nową Zelandię odwiedzają turyści z całego świata.

New Zealand is visited by tourists from all around the world.


Here, 'Zelandii' is the genitive case of the place name 'Nowa Zelandia', used to indicate origin or association.

Spotkaliśmy sportowca z Nowej Zelandii.

We met an athlete from New Zealand.


In this example, 'Zelandii' is in the locative case, used when indicating a location or a topic of thought.

Czy myślałeś kiedyś o życiu w Nowej Zelandii?

Have you ever thought about living in New Zealand?