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Narodowa

Narodowa is the feminine singular form of the Polish adjective narodowy, meaning national. It is used to describe feminine nouns and agrees in gender, number, and case with the noun it modifies. For example: narodowa kultura (national culture), narodowa tożsamość (national identity), narodowa polityka (national policy). In contrast, masculine nouns take narodowy while neuter nouns take narodowe.

Etymology: The adjective is derived from naród meaning "nation," with the adjectival suffix -owy. The root naród

Usage: Narodowa is common in political, cultural, and academic language, and it typically precedes the noun

traces
back
to
older
Slavic
forms
and,
with
-owy,
yields
adjectives
used
to
express
national
scope
or
character.
The
feminine
form
narodowa
is
a
standard
inflection
pattern
in
Polish
for
adjectives
ending
in
-owy.
it
modifies.
It
conveys
a
sense
of
something
relating
to
the
nation
as
a
whole,
rather
than
local
or
regional.
It
is
not
a
stand-alone
noun;
it
functions
as
an
attributive
or
predicate
adjective.
In
translations,
narodowa
is
usually
rendered
as
"national"
in
English.