serduszko
little heart, sweetheart (diminutive)
Pronunciation
/sɛrˈduʂkɔ/
Cultural Note
'Serduszko' is the diminutive of 'serce' (heart) and is used both as a term of endearment and to refer to heart emojis/symbols. Polish loves diminutives — 'serduszko' is more tender than 'serce' and is often used when speaking to children or loved ones. Heart-shaped decorations ('serduszka') are everywhere on Valentine's Day in Poland.
📝 Example Sentences
Serduszko moje, jak się czujesz?
My sweetheart, how are you feeling?
Wysyłam ci serduszka w wiadomości.
I'm sending you little hearts in my message.
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