This is the 17945th most frequent Polish word.
świebodzic
"Świebodzic" is not a word in Polish; it appears to resemble "Świebodzice," which is the name of a town in Poland.
In this sentence, 'Świebodzicach' is the locative form used to indicate the location where the action occurred.
Byłam w Świebodzicach na wakacjach.
I was in Świebodzice for vacation.
Here, 'Świebodzice' is in the nominative case, serving as the direct object of the action in the sentence.
Zamierzam zwiedzić Świebodzice w przyszłym roku.
I plan to visit Świebodzice next year.
In this example, 'Świebodzic' is used in the genitive case ('Świebodzic'), functioning to denote origin or association.