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Finalny

Finalny is a Polish adjective meaning relating to the end, final, or definitive. It is used to describe something that terminates a process or represents the last version, such as a final result, a final stage, or a conclusive decision. In everyday language it is often replaced by synonyms like ostateczny or końcowy, but finalny remains common in formal, technical, or specialized contexts and in many compound phrases.

Etymology and form: The word is formed from the noun finał (the final), which in turn comes

Usage and context: In general Polish usage, the more common everyday form for describing the final object

from
Latin
finis.
The
adjective
follows
the
typical
Polish
-ny
inflection
pattern.
In
masculine
singular
nominative
it
is
finalny;
feminine
is
finalna;
neuter
is
finalne.
In
plural
forms,
masculine
personal
is
finalni,
while
the
other
plural
forms
are
finalne.
The
adjective
can
be
used
attributively
before
a
noun
or
predicatively,
depending
on
the
sentence.
or
stage
of
a
process
is
finałowy
or
finalize-related
phrases
with
that
form,
especially
in
sports
(mecz
finałowy,
rozgrywki
finałowe).
Finalny
tends
to
appear
in
technical,
bureaucratic,
or
formal
registers,
where
it
emphasizes
conclusiveness
or
termination.
It
may
also
be
found
in
phrases
describing
end
points
of
procedures,
plans,
or
criteria,
occasionally
overlapping
with
synonyms
such
as
końcowy
or
ostateczny
depending
on
nuance.