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Konsumentom

Konsumentom is a Polish grammatical form used to denote the indirect object of an action involving multiple consumers. It is the dative plural form of the noun konsument (consumer). In Polish, the celownik marks the recipient or beneficiary of an action, and konsumentom corresponds to "to the consumers" or "for the consumers" in English.

Usage contexts include legal texts, consumer policy, and regulatory discussions where a provision or action is

Morphology: The noun konsument is masculine. In the plural it declines as follows: Nominative konsumenci; Genitive

Etymology: The Polish noun konsument derives from German Konsument (and related forms in other European languages),

Notes: The concept refers to people who purchase goods or services for private use and is central

described
as
applying
to
or
directed
at
the
group
of
consumers.
konsumentów;
Dative
konsumentom;
Accusative
konsumentów;
Instrumental
konsumentami;
Locative
konsumentach.
ultimately
tracing
back
to
Latin
consumere
"to
consume."
The
form
konsumentom
is
the
standard
dative
plural
ending.
to
discussions
of
consumer
rights
and
protections
in
Poland.