spacerze
Spac erze is the locative singular form of the Polish noun spacer, which means a walk or stroll. The form is used with prepositions that govern the locative case, most commonly na (on, during) or o (about). Spacerze is not a separate word with its own meaning; it is a grammatical form that enables reference to a walk in terms of location, topic, or context.
In Polish grammar, spacer is a masculine noun. Its locative singular endings change the word to spacerze
- Jestem teraz na spacerze. (I’m on a walk right now.)
- Rozmawiamy o spacerze. (We are talking about a walk.)
- Wyprowadzamy psa na spacerze. (We’re taking the dog on a walk.)
- spacerze functions as a case form rather than an independent lexical item.
- It appears primarily in everyday language in phrases referring to walking, location, or discussion about walking.
- For plural references, the locative form differs (spacerach), so correct agreement depends on number.