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Narodów

Narodów is the genitive plural form of the Polish noun naród, which means nation or people. It is used to express possession or relation to multiple nations and appears frequently in formal language, legal texts, and official names.

In grammar, naród is a masculine noun. Its genitive singular is narodu, while the nominative plural is

A notable and widely recognized use of the form naró dł is in the official name Organiza

Beyond proper names, narodów can appear in political, historical, or sociological writing to discuss the collective

See also: naród (nation), narody (nations in nominative plural), Organizacja Narodów Zjednoczonych (United Nations).

narody
and
the
genitive
plural
is
narodów.
The
form
narodów
commonly
occurs
in
phrases
that
denote
attributes
or
relations
of
many
nations,
such
as
rights,
duties,
or
organizations
associated
with
multiple
nations.
cja
Narodów
Zjednoczonych,
the
Polish
term
for
the
United
Nations.
In
this
context
narodów
functions
as
part
of
a
proper
noun
meaning
“of
the
nations,”
highlighting
the
international
scope
of
the
organization.
interests,
sovereignty,
or
cultural
identities
of
multiple
nations.
It
is
not
a
standalone
noun
in
common
speech;
rather,
it
is
a
grammatical
form
that
governs
phrases
involving
nations
or
peoples
in
the
genitive
plural.