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Klientom

Klientom is the dative plural form of the Polish noun klient, meaning “the clients.” It is used to mark the indirect object or recipient in a sentence, indicating to whom an action is directed or for whom something is done. This form appears in neutral, formal, and written Polish as part of standard noun declension for masculine personal nouns.

In practice, klientom is commonly found with verbs that take a dative object or with constructions that

Etymology and related forms: the word klient is a loanword in Polish, derived from Latin cliens (and

See also: klient, Polish grammar, Polish noun declension.

involve
giving,
offering,
or
addressing
something
to
the
clients.
Examples
include:
Przekazaliśmy
prezent
klientom.
(We
handed
the
gift
to
the
clients.)
Wysłaliśmy
materiały
informacyjne
klientom.
(We
sent
information
materials
to
the
clients.)
Firma
zwróciła
uwagę
klientom
na
nowe
warunki.
(The
company
drew
the
clients’
attention
to
the
new
terms.)
It
is
important
to
note
that
when
expressing
“to
the
clients”
with
a
preposition,
Polish
typically
uses
the
genitive,
as
in
dla
klientów
or
do
klientów,
rather
than
klientom.
through
later
European
languages,
including
French
and
English).
The
plural
forms
follow
standard
Polish
declension:
nominative
klienci,
genitive
klientów,
dative
klientom,
instrumental
klientami,
locative
klientach,
with
klienci
being
the
common
plural
subject
form.