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Europejska

Europejska is a Polish adjective meaning European or pertaining to Europe. It is used to describe nouns that relate to Europe, European institutions, policies, culture, or geography. Like other Polish adjectives, europejska inflects for gender, number, and case: masculine form is europejski, feminine is europejska, neuter is europejskie. In plural, the forms are europejscy for masculine personal nouns and europejskie for feminine, neuter, or non‑personal nouns.

Etymology traces europejska to the proper noun Europe plus the common adjectival suffix -ski (-ska, -skie), forming

Usage and context: europejska frequently appears in compound phrases such as polityka europejska (European policy), kultura

Relation to other terms: europejska is related to related forms such as Europejski (masculine), Europejska Unia

See also: Europe; European Union; Unia Europejska; European integration; European culture.

adjectives
that
denote
belonging
or
affiliation.
The
term
is
widely
used
in
everyday
language
and
in
official
or
formal
contexts
to
indicate
European
scope
or
character.
europejska
(European
culture),
or
integracja
europejska
(European
integration).
It
also
features
in
descriptions
of
programs,
research
projects,
institutions,
or
events
that
have
a
European
focus.
In
these
cases,
europejska
functions
as
a
descriptive
element
rather
than
a
standalone
organization
or
entity.
or
Unia
Europejska
when
used
in
extended
names,
and
to
broader
concepts
like
Europe,
European
Union
(Unia
Europejska),
and
European
integration.