jedyny
jedyny 30초 만에
- Jedyny is the primary Polish adjective for 'only' or 'sole,' used to identify a unique person, object, or concept within a specific context.
- It must agree in gender, number, and case with the noun it modifies, with forms like jedyna (fem) and jedyne (neut).
- Commonly used in phrases like 'jedyny syn' (only son) or 'jedyny sposób' (only way), emphasizing that no alternatives exist.
- It differs from the adverb 'tylko' (only/just) and the adjective 'sam' (alone), making it essential for precise Polish communication.
The Polish adjective jedyny is a fundamental word that translates most directly to the English 'only,' 'sole,' or 'single.' At its core, it identifies something as being the solitary representative of its category or the unique instance of a phenomenon. While it may seem simple, its application spans from mundane descriptions of quantity to profound expressions of romantic devotion or legal exclusivity. In the Polish language, jedyny carries a weight of singularity that distinguishes it from related words like sam (alone) or pojedynczy (single/individual).
- Singularity of Existence
- Used when there is literally no other item, person, or option available. For example, 'jedyny syn' (the only son) implies the parents have no other male children.
- Exclusivity and Limitation
- Often used to narrow down choices to a specific path or solution, such as 'jedyny sposób' (the only way).
- Emotional or Subjective Uniqueness
- In romantic or emphatic contexts, it elevates the subject above all others: 'Jesteś moją jedyną miłością' (You are my only love).
To był jedyny powód, dla którego tam poszedłem.
Understanding the declension of jedyny is crucial because, as an adjective, it must agree in gender, number, and case with the noun it modifies. For instance, you will see jedyna (feminine), jedyne (neuter), and jedyni (masculine personal plural). This versatility allows it to function in diverse grammatical environments, from formal legal documents describing a 'sole heir' (jedyny spadkobierca) to casual conversations about the 'only thing' left in the fridge (jedyna rzecz).
On jest jedynym dzieckiem w tej rodzinie.
Furthermore, jedyny is often paired with the intensive jeden to create the phrase 'jeden jedyny' (the one and only). This double emphasis is used to stress the absolute uniqueness of something, often in a storytelling or dramatic context. Whether you are discussing the 'only' exit in a building or the 'only' chance of success, this word acts as a definitive boundary, excluding all other possibilities from the conversation.
Using jedyny correctly involves mastering its placement and its interaction with Polish noun cases. Typically, jedyny precedes the noun it modifies, acting as a restrictive adjective that defines the scope of the noun. Because it implies a specific, unique entity, it often functions similarly to how the definite article 'the' works with 'only' in English.
- Nominative Case (Subject)
- 'Jedyny problem to czas.' (The only problem is time.) Here, it identifies the subject of the sentence.
- Genitive Case (Possession/Negation)
- 'Nie mamy ani jednego jedynego dowodu.' (We don't have even one single piece of evidence.) Note how the case changes to 'jedynego' in the negative.
- Instrumental Case (Description/After 'with')
- 'Został z jedynym przyjacielem.' (He was left with his only friend.)
To jest jedyna szansa na wygraną.
When describing people, the masculine personal plural form jedyni is used. For example, 'Byliśmy jedynymi osobami w kinie' (We were the only people in the cinema). This distinction is vital for B1 learners to grasp, as the plural forms of Polish adjectives differ based on whether the group includes men. In contrast, if you were talking about the only 'things' (neuter or non-masculine personal), you would use jedyne, as in 'To są moje jedyne buty' (These are my only shoes).
Czy to jedyne wyjście z tej sytuacji?
In complex sentences, jedyny can also be part of a relative clause structure: 'On jest jedynym, który wie prawdę' (He is the only one who knows the truth). In this case, 'jedynym' acts substantively (like a noun), representing 'the only person.' This usage is very common in both spoken and written Polish, especially when emphasizing the isolation or unique knowledge of an individual.
In everyday Polish life, jedyny appears in a multitude of settings, from the grocery store to the courtroom. Its frequency in the language is high because it serves the essential logical function of exclusion. You will hear it in the news when reporters discuss the 'only survivor' of an accident or in a shop when a clerk informs you that a particular item is the 'only one left in stock.'
- In Shopping and Commerce
- 'To jest nasz jedyny egzemplarz.' (This is our only copy.) Retailers use it to create a sense of urgency or to explain limited availability.
- In Personal Relationships
- 'Jesteś moją jedyną nadzieją.' (You are my only hope.) This is a classic line in both romantic and dramatic contexts, emphasizing total reliance on one person.
- In Logical Arguments
- 'To jedyny logiczny wniosek.' (That is the only logical conclusion.) Used during debates or explanations to shut down alternative theories.
Mam jedyną prośbę do ciebie.
Pop culture is also saturated with this word. Polish pop songs often feature 'jedyny' to describe a lost love or an 'only' chance at happiness. In cinema, a protagonist might be described as the 'jedyny sprawiedliwy' (the only just one) in a corrupt world. Furthermore, in educational settings, a teacher might say, 'To jedyne zadanie na dziś' (This is the only task for today), much to the relief of the students.
On był jedynym świadkiem zdarzenia.
Social media also sees high usage of 'jedyny' in the context of 'jedyny w swoim rodzaju' (one of a kind). Influencers might use this phrase to describe a unique travel destination, a handmade product, or a special experience. It serves as a powerful marketing tool to denote rarity and value, appealing to the human desire for the exclusive and the non-replicable.
For English speakers, the primary challenge with jedyny lies not in its meaning, but in its grammatical behavior and its distinction from other 'only-like' words. Polish has several ways to express 'only' depending on whether you are using it as an adjective, an adverb, or a particle.
- Confusing 'Jedyny' with 'Tylko'
- 'Tylko' is an adverb/particle meaning 'only' (e.g., 'Mam tylko pięć złotych'). 'Jedyny' is an adjective. You cannot say 'Mam jedyny pięć złotych.' You must use 'jedyny' with a noun: 'To jest moja jedyna moneta.'
- Confusing 'Jedyny' with 'Sam'
- 'Sam' means 'alone' or 'by oneself.' While 'On jest jedyny' means 'He is the only one (of his kind),' 'On jest sam' means 'He is alone (physically solitary).'
- Gender and Case Agreement
- Learners often forget to change the ending. For example, 'jedyna' for feminine nouns like 'szansa' (chance) or 'droga' (road).
To jest tylko syn.
To jest jedyny syn.
Another mistake involves the plural. In English, 'only' doesn't change for plural ('the only people,' 'the only things'). In Polish, you must distinguish between jedyni (men or mixed groups) and jedyne (women, objects, animals). Saying 'Jedyne studenci' is incorrect; it should be 'Jedyni studenci.' Conversely, 'Jedyni książki' is wrong; it should be 'Jedyne książki.'
On jest jedyny w pokoju.
On jest sam w pokoju.
Finally, watch out for the Genitive case after negation. While you might say 'Mam jedyny pomysł' (I have the only idea), if you don't have it, it becomes 'Nie mam jedynego pomysłu' (I don't have the only idea). This change from -y to -ego is a classic hurdle for learners but is essential for sounding natural in Polish.
While jedyny is the most common word for 'only,' the Polish language offers several nuances depending on whether you want to emphasize exclusivity, uniqueness, or numerical singularity. Understanding these alternatives will help you move from B1 to a more advanced level of expression.
- Wyłączny (Exclusive/Sole)
- More formal and often used in legal or business contexts. 'Wyłączny przedstawiciel' (Sole representative). It implies that others are specifically excluded.
- Unikalny (Unique)
- Focuses on the special qualities that make something different from everything else. 'Unikalna okazja' (A unique opportunity). 'Jedyny' says there is one; 'unikalny' says it is special.
- Pojedynczy (Single/Individual)
- Refers to a single unit among many. 'Pojedynczy bilet' (A single ticket). Unlike 'jedyny,' it doesn't necessarily mean no others exist, just that you are referring to one.
To jest wyłączna odpowiedzialność dyrektora.
In poetic or older Polish, you might encounter jedyny used in ways that border on 'beloved' or 'matchless.' However, in modern usage, the distinction between 'jedyny' (only one) and 'unikatowy' (one of a kind/rare) is the most important. 'Jedyny' is a statement of fact regarding quantity, while 'unikatowy' or 'unikalny' is a statement of quality.
To unikalne dzieło sztuki.
Lastly, consider the phrase odosobniony (isolated). While not a direct synonym for 'only,' it is used when a case or instance happens in isolation: 'odosobniony przypadek' (an isolated case). This is useful in academic or scientific writing where 'jedyny' might sound too absolute or informal.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The root 'jed-' is so powerful in Polish that it forms the basis for words ranging from 'eating' (jeść - though this is a false cognate!) to 'unity' (jedność).
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing 'j' like the English 'j' in 'jump'. It should always be like 'y' in 'yellow'.
- Pronouncing the Polish 'y' like the English 'ee' in 'see'. It should be shorter and deeper, like 'i' in 'bit'.
- Stress on the first syllable. Polish stress is almost always on the second-to-last syllable.
- Mispronouncing the 'e' as a long 'ay' sound.
- Merging the 'n' and 'y' into a palatalized sound (like 'ni' in 'onion'). Keep them distinct.
난이도
Easy to recognize because of the 'jeden' root.
Requires correct adjective endings for case and gender.
Must remember to use 'jedyny' instead of 'tylko' as an adjective.
Clear pronunciation and common usage make it easy to hear.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
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다음에 배울 것
고급
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Adjective-Noun Agreement
JedynA kobietA (Feminine), JedynY mężczyznA (Masculine).
Genitive after Negation
Mam jedyny plan -> Nie mam jedynego planu.
Masculine Personal Plural
Oni są jedynymi (not jedyne) studentami.
Instrumental case with 'być'
On jest jedynym (Instrumental) dzieckiem.
Dative for 'to/for'
Pomogłem jedynemu (Dative) koledze.
수준별 예문
To jest mój jedyny brat.
This is my only brother.
Masculine singular nominative.
Mam jedyną siostrę.
I have an only sister.
Feminine singular accusative.
To moje jedyne auto.
This is my only car.
Neuter singular nominative.
On jest jedyny.
He is the only one.
Masculine singular nominative.
To jedyna pizza tutaj.
This is the only pizza here.
Feminine singular nominative.
To jest jeden jedyny klucz.
This is the one and only key.
Emphatic use with 'jeden'.
Moja jedyna mama.
My only mom.
Feminine singular nominative.
To jest jedyne okno.
This is the only window.
Neuter singular nominative.
To jedyna droga do domu.
This is the only road home.
Feminine nominative.
Nie mam jedynej odpowiedzi.
I don't have the only answer.
Feminine genitive after negation.
Oni są moimi jedynymi przyjaciółmi.
They are my only friends.
Masculine personal plural instrumental.
To jedyny sklep w okolicy.
This is the only shop in the neighborhood.
Masculine nominative.
Szukam jedynego wyjścia.
I am looking for the only exit.
Masculine genitive.
To jedyne wolne miejsce.
This is the only free seat.
Neuter nominative.
Czy to jedyna szansa?
Is this the only chance?
Feminine nominative.
Zostały tylko jedyne buty.
Only the 'only' shoes were left.
Non-masculine personal plural.
To jedyny sposób, żeby to zrozumieć.
This is the only way to understand it.
Masculine nominative.
On był jedynym świadkiem wypadku.
He was the only witness to the accident.
Masculine instrumental.
To jedyna rzecz, o której myślę.
This is the only thing I think about.
Feminine nominative.
Byliśmy jedynymi osobami w restauracji.
We were the only people in the restaurant.
Masculine personal plural instrumental.
To jedyne rozwiązanie naszego problemu.
This is the only solution to our problem.
Neuter nominative.
Zaufałem jedynej osobie, którą znałem.
I trusted the only person I knew.
Feminine dative.
To jedyny taki projekt w Polsce.
This is the only such project in Poland.
Masculine nominative.
On jest jedynym synem moich sąsiadów.
He is the only son of my neighbors.
Masculine instrumental.
To jedyny logiczny wniosek z tej analizy.
This is the only logical conclusion from this analysis.
Masculine nominative.
Został jedynym spadkobiercą fortuny.
He became the sole heir to the fortune.
Masculine instrumental.
To jedyna przeszkoda na drodze do sukcesu.
This is the only obstacle on the road to success.
Feminine nominative.
Mamy jedyną okazję, by zmienić system.
We have the only opportunity to change the system.
Feminine accusative.
On jest jedynym kandydatem z doświadczeniem.
He is the only candidate with experience.
Masculine instrumental.
To jedyne wyjście z tej patowej sytuacji.
This is the only way out of this stalemate.
Neuter nominative.
Byli jedynymi, którzy odważyli się mówić.
They were the only ones who dared to speak.
Masculine personal plural nominative.
To jedyna wada tego urządzenia.
This is the only flaw of this device.
Feminine nominative.
Jedynym mankamentem tej teorii jest brak dowodów.
The only drawback of this theory is the lack of evidence.
Masculine instrumental.
To jedyna deska ratunku dla tonącej firmy.
This is the only 'plank of salvation' for the sinking company.
Feminine nominative idiom.
Był jedynym sprawiedliwym w tym skorumpowanym mieście.
He was the only just one in this corrupt city.
Masculine instrumental.
To jedyna taka chwila, która zapada w pamięć.
This is the only such moment that stays in memory.
Feminine nominative.
Wydaje się to być jedynym słusznym kierunkiem.
This seems to be the only right direction.
Masculine instrumental.
To jedyne, co nam pozostało w tych trudnych czasach.
This is the only thing left to us in these hard times.
Neuter nominative (substantive).
On jest jedynym autorytetem w tej dziedzinie.
He is the only authority in this field.
Masculine instrumental.
To jedyna próba, jaką musimy przejść.
This is the only trial we must go through.
Feminine nominative.
Jedyność bytu jest tematem wielu traktatów.
The uniqueness of being is the subject of many treatises.
Noun form 'jedyność'.
To jedyny w swoim rodzaju fenomen socjologiczny.
This is a one-of-a-kind sociological phenomenon.
Masculine nominative with idiom.
Byliśmy jedynymi depozytariuszami tej tajemnicy.
We were the sole depositaries of this secret.
Masculine personal plural instrumental.
To jedyna instancja, do której możemy się odwołać.
This is the only instance (court) we can appeal to.
Feminine nominative.
Jego jedynym celem była absolutna prawda.
His only goal was absolute truth.
Masculine instrumental.
To jedyna dopuszczalna interpretacja tego tekstu.
This is the only permissible interpretation of this text.
Feminine nominative.
Była to jedyna szansa na ocalenie dziedzictwa.
It was the only chance to save the heritage.
Feminine nominative.
Jedynym, co go wyróżniało, była skromność.
The only thing that distinguished him was modesty.
Masculine instrumental (substantive).
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— The one and only (cliché in marketing).
Oto nasz jedyny i niepowtarzalny gość!
자주 혼동되는 단어
Tylko is an adverb (only/just). Jedyny is an adjective (the only).
Sam means alone/by oneself. Jedyny means the only one of a kind.
Pojedynczy means a single unit. Jedyny means no others exist.
관용어 및 표현
— The only thing that can save someone in a desperate situation.
Ta praca to moja jedyna deska ratunku.
informal/neutral— Unique, incomparable to anything else.
Jego styl jest jedyny w swoim rodzaju.
neutral— To work towards the same goal (related to 'one/only').
Musimy grać do jednej bramki.
informal— To risk everything on one single chance.
Postawił wszystko na jedną kartę.
neutral— To be the sole master of one's fate.
Od teraz jesteś jedynym panem swojego losu.
literary— The only one like this (advertising slogan style).
Jedyny taki wieczór w roku!
informal— The only way out (figuratively).
To jedyna droga wyjścia z kryzysu.
neutral— To have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Masz jedyną okazję, by to zrobić.
neutral혼동하기 쉬운
Both relate to 'one'.
Samotny means feeling lonely (emotional). Jedyny means being the only one (factual).
Jestem samotny (I am lonely) vs Jestem jedynym dzieckiem (I am an only child).
Both mean unique.
Unikalny implies special quality. Jedyny implies numerical singularity.
To unikalny styl (special style) vs To jedyny styl (the only style available).
Both translate to 'sole'.
Wyłączny is formal/legal. Jedyny is general purpose.
Wyłączny dystrybutor (sole distributor) vs Jedyny przyjaciel (only friend).
Both mean 'one'.
Jeden is the number. Jedyny is the adjective 'the only'.
Mam jeden bilet (I have one ticket) vs To mój jedyny bilet (This is my only ticket).
Relates to being separate.
Osobny means separate/distinct. Jedyny means the only one.
Mamy osobne pokoje (We have separate rooms) vs To jedyny pokój (This is the only room).
문장 패턴
To jest mój/moja jedyny/jedyna [noun].
To jest mój jedyny syn.
Nie mam jedynego/jedynej [noun].
Nie mam jedynej odpowiedzi.
To jedyny sposób, żeby [verb].
To jedyny sposób, żeby wygrać.
On jest jedynym, który [verb].
On jest jedynym, który to wie.
[Noun] to jedyna przeszkoda.
Brak pieniędzy to jedyna przeszkoda.
Jedynym [noun] jest [noun].
Jedynym problemem jest czas.
To jedyna taka [noun] w [place].
To jedyna taka wieża w Europie.
Wydaje się być jedynym słusznym [noun].
Wydaje się być jedynym słusznym rozwiązaniem.
어휘 가족
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형용사
관련
사용법
Very high, ranked in the top 500 Polish words.
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On jest tylko syn.
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On jest jedynym synem.
Use 'jedyny' (adjective) to describe the noun 'syn', not the adverb 'tylko'.
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To są jedyni książki.
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To są jedyne książki.
Książki is non-masculine personal plural, so use 'jedyne'.
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Mówię do jedyny kolega.
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Mówię do jedynego kolegi.
The Dative case is required after 'do' (note: 'do' actually takes Genitive, so 'do jedynego kolegi' is correct).
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On jest jedyny w pokoju.
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On jest sam w pokoju.
'Jedyny' means the only one of its kind; 'sam' means physically alone.
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To jedyny sposób żeby wygrać.
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To jedyny sposób, żeby wygrać.
Always put a comma before 'żeby'.
팁
Check the Noun Gender
Always look at the noun first. If it's feminine like 'kobieta', use 'jedyna'. If it's neuter like 'dziecko', use 'jedyne'.
Don't confuse with 'tylko'
If you can replace 'only' with 'sole', use 'jedyny'. If you can replace it with 'just', use 'tylko'.
The 'Jeden' Connection
Link 'jedyny' to 'jeden' (1). It’s the word for things that there are only 1 of.
Emphasis
Use 'jeden jedyny' when you want to be extra dramatic or clear that there is absolutely no other option.
Masculine Personal Plural
Remember 'jedyni' for groups of people including at least one man. 'Jedyne' is for groups of women or objects.
Formal Situations
In legal contexts, 'jedyny' is fine, but 'wyłączny' (exclusive) might sound more professional.
Only Child
Instead of 'jedyny syn', you can use the specific word 'jedynak'.
Avoid 'Jedyny' with Verbs
Never say 'Ja jedyny jem'. Say 'Tylko ja jem' or 'Jestem jedynym, który je'.
Ending Clues
The ending -ego usually tells you it's masculine/neuter Genitive, while -ej is feminine Genitive/Dative.
Soft 'J'
The 'J' in Polish is always like 'Y' in 'Yellow'. Never 'J' in 'Judge'.
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'Jedyny' as 'J-One-y'. The 'Jed' sounds a bit like 'yet' and it describes 'one' thing that is 'yet' the only one.
시각적 연상
Imagine a single gold trophy on a shelf with no other trophies around it. That is the 'jedyny' trophy.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to describe three things in your room using 'jedyny'. For example: 'To jest mój jedyny komputer.'
어원
Derived from the Proto-Slavic *edinъ, which means 'one.' It shares roots with other Slavic languages like Russian 'единственный' (yedinstvenny).
원래 의미: Pertaining to the number one or being solitary.
Indo-European > Balto-Slavic > Slavic > West Slavic > Polish.문화적 맥락
No specific sensitivities, but be careful using it to describe people as 'the only one' in a way that might sound exclusionary in a negative social context.
In English, we often use 'only' as both an adjective and an adverb. In Polish, 'jedyny' is strictly the adjective, while 'tylko' is the adverb. This is the biggest hurdle for English speakers.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
Family
- jedyny syn
- jedyna córka
- jedynak
- jedyna rodzina
Problem Solving
- jedyny sposób
- jedyna opcja
- jedyne wyjście
- jedyny ratunek
Shopping
- jedyny egzemplarz
- jedyna okazja
- jedyny rozmiar
- jedyna sztuka
Legal/Official
- jedyny spadkobierca
- jedyny świadek
- jedyny dowód
- jedyna wersja
Romance
- jedyna miłość
- jedyna wybranka
- jeden jedyny
- moja jedyna
대화 시작하기
"Czy jesteś jedynym dzieckiem w swojej rodzinie?"
"Jaki jest jedyny sposób, żeby nauczyć się polskiego?"
"Gdybyś mógł zabrać jedną jedyną rzecz na bezludną wyspę, co by to było?"
"Czy to była twoja jedyna szansa na wyjazd?"
"Kto jest jedyną osobą, której ufasz bezgranicznie?"
일기 주제
Opisz jedyny raz, kiedy naprawdę się bałeś.
Jaka jest jedyna rzecz, którą chciałbyś zmienić w swoim życiu?
Napisz o swoim jedynym hobby, które sprawia ci największą radość.
Opisz sytuację, w której byłeś jedyną osobą, która znała prawdę.
Gdybyś miał jedną jedyną prośbę do złotej rybki, o co byś poprosił?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, you can use it to mean 'the only one.' For example, 'On jest jedynym' (He is the only one). This is very common in Polish.
'Jedyny' is an adjective (modifies nouns), while 'tylko' is an adverb/particle. You say 'jedyny syn' (only son) but 'tylko pięć' (only five).
The most common way is to say 'jeden jedyny' for emphasis, or 'jedyny w swoim rodzaju' for 'one of a kind.'
Yes. Use 'jedyni' for masculine personal nouns (men) and 'jedyne' for everything else (women, objects, animals).
It is neutral and can be used in any context, from slang to legal documents.
'Jedyny' is an adjective, so it takes the same case as the noun it describes. If the noun is in the Instrumental, 'jedyny' becomes 'jedynym'.
You use the noun 'jedynak' (boy) or 'jedynaczka' (girl). You can also say 'jedyne dziecko'.
No, 'samotny' means lonely. 'Jedyny' strictly means 'the only one.'
The feminine form is 'jedyna'. Example: 'jedyna szansa' (the only chance).
Yes, to describe a unique solution to an equation: 'jedyne rozwiązanie'.
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Translate: 'My only brother.'
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Translate: 'This is the only road.'
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Translate: 'He was the only witness.'
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Translate: 'That is the only logical conclusion.'
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Translate: 'You are my only hope.'
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Write a sentence with 'jedyna'.
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Write a sentence with 'jedyne'.
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Write a sentence with 'jedyny sposób'.
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Write a sentence with 'jedyni'.
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Write a sentence with 'jedyna deska ratunku'.
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Translate: 'The one and only.'
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Translate: 'Only child.'
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Translate: 'The only reason.'
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Translate: 'Sole heir.'
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Translate: 'The only just one.'
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Translate: 'Only one key.'
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Translate: 'Only chance.'
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Translate: 'Only problem.'
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Translate: 'Unique case.'
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Say: 'To mój jedyny brat.'
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Say: 'To jedyna droga.'
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Say: 'On jest jedynym świadkiem.'
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Say: 'To jedyne rozwiązanie.'
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Say: 'Jesteś moją jedyną nadzieją.'
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Say: 'Jeden jedyny.'
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Say: 'Jedyne dziecko.'
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Say: 'Jedyny powód.'
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Say: 'Jedyni ludzie.'
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Say: 'Jedyna deska ratunku.'
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Say: 'To jedyny kot.'
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Say: 'To jedyna szansa.'
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Say: 'To jedyny sposób.'
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Say: 'To jedyna wada.'
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Say: 'Jedyny w swoim rodzaju.'
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Say: 'Moja jedyna mama.'
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Say: 'To jedyny dom.'
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Say: 'To jedyny plan.'
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Say: 'To jedyny cel.'
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Say: 'To jedyna prawda.'
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Listen and write: 'To mój jedyny brat.'
Listen and write: 'To jedyna droga.'
Listen and write: 'To jedyny sposób.'
Listen and write: 'Oni są jedynymi świadkami.'
Listen and write: 'To jedyna deska ratunku.'
Listen and write: 'Jeden jedyny.'
Listen and write: 'Jedyne dziecko.'
Listen and write: 'Jedyny powód.'
Listen and write: 'Jedyne rozwiązanie.'
Listen and write: 'Jedyny w swoim rodzaju.'
Listen and write: 'To jedyny kot.'
Listen and write: 'To jedyna szansa.'
Listen and write: 'To jedyny plan.'
Listen and write: 'To jedyna wada.'
Listen and write: 'To jedyna prawda.'
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Summary
The word 'jedyny' is your go-to adjective for expressing that something is the 'one and only.' Use it whenever you want to highlight uniqueness or the absence of other options. Example: 'To jest jedyny klucz do tych drzwi' (This is the only key to these doors).
- Jedyny is the primary Polish adjective for 'only' or 'sole,' used to identify a unique person, object, or concept within a specific context.
- It must agree in gender, number, and case with the noun it modifies, with forms like jedyna (fem) and jedyne (neut).
- Commonly used in phrases like 'jedyny syn' (only son) or 'jedyny sposób' (only way), emphasizing that no alternatives exist.
- It differs from the adverb 'tylko' (only/just) and the adjective 'sam' (alone), making it essential for precise Polish communication.
Check the Noun Gender
Always look at the noun first. If it's feminine like 'kobieta', use 'jedyna'. If it's neuter like 'dziecko', use 'jedyne'.
Don't confuse with 'tylko'
If you can replace 'only' with 'sole', use 'jedyny'. If you can replace it with 'just', use 'tylko'.
The 'Jeden' Connection
Link 'jedyny' to 'jeden' (1). It’s the word for things that there are only 1 of.
Emphasis
Use 'jeden jedyny' when you want to be extra dramatic or clear that there is absolutely no other option.
관련 콘텐츠
general 관련 단어
a
A1and/but
adaptacja
B2the process of adjusting to new conditions
adekwatny
C1Satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity.
akceptowalny
C1Able to be agreed on; satisfactory.
akceptować
B1To accept or agree to something
albo
A1or
ale
A1but
alternatywa
C1대안은 사용 가능한 두 가지 이상의 가능성 중 하나입니다.
angielski
A1English
atrakcyjny
B1이 일자리 제안은 매우 매력적입니다.