męża
husband (genitive/accusative form)
Pronunciation
/ˈmɛ̃ʐa/
Cultural Note
This is the genitive/accusative form of 'mąż' (husband). In Polish, nouns change form depending on their grammatical role. You'll hear 'męża' frequently because talking about one's husband often requires these cases — 'kocham męża' (I love my husband) uses the accusative.
📝 Example Sentences
Kocham mojego męża całym sercem.
I love my husband with all my heart.
Nie widziałam męża od rana.
I haven't seen my husband since morning.
Szukam prezenta dla męża.
I'm looking for a gift for my husband.
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