córek
córek is a Polish word that translates to "daughter" in English. It is the genitive singular form of the noun "córka," meaning daughter. This grammatical form is used in various contexts in Polish, such as when indicating possession or quantity. For example, "matka córek" would mean "mother of daughters," and "dwie córek" is a grammatically incorrect construction but illustrates the concept of genitive case in relation to quantity, where the correct form would typically be "dwie córki" (two daughters). The word córek itself signifies a female offspring in relation to a parent. It is a common term in Polish family vocabulary and is used in everyday conversation and literature. Understanding the grammatical function of córek is important for comprehending Polish sentence structure and the nuances of its case system.