ukochany
beloved, sweetheart, darling
Pronunciation
/ukɔˈxanɨ/
Cultural Note
'Ukochany/ukochana' can function as both an adjective (beloved) and a noun (the beloved one, sweetheart). As a term of address, 'moja ukochana' (my beloved, feminine) or 'mój ukochany' (my beloved, masculine) is deeply romantic and sincere. It's less casual than 'kochanie' and more poetic — often used in love letters and wedding speeches.
📝 Example Sentences
Mój ukochany zawsze wie, jak mnie rozśmieszyć.
My beloved always knows how to make me laugh.
Napisała list do ukochanej osoby.
She wrote a letter to her beloved.
To jest moja ukochana piosenka.
This is my beloved/favorite song.
📊 Adjective Forms
| Gender | Form |
|---|---|
| neuter | ukochane |
| feminine | ukochana |
| masculine | ukochany |
| plural_other | ukochane |
| plural_masculine_personal | ukochani |
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