This is the 390th most frequent Polish word.
ukrainę
The word "Ukrainę" is the accusative form of "Ukraina," which means "Ukraine" in English.
In this sentence, 'Ukrainę' is used as the direct object of the verb 'kochać' (to love) and is in the accusative case.
Kocham Ukrainę za jej piękne krajobrazy.
I love Ukraine for its beautiful landscapes.
In this example, 'Ukrainie' is in the locative case as it follows the preposition 'o,' which governs this case when referring to a topic of discussion.
Rozmawialiśmy o Ukrainie przez wiele godzin.
We talked about Ukraine for many hours.
Here, 'Ukrainę' is used to indicate destination in the accusative case after the preposition 'na,' which requires this case in contexts of movement.