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Planovi

Planovi is a term found in several South Slavic languages, functioning primarily as the nominative plural of the masculine noun plan. It translates to "plans" in English and is used to refer to proposed actions, projects, outlines, or schemes. In technical or architectural contexts, it can denote blueprints or drawings.

Etymology and form: Planovi is formed from the base noun plan with the standard masculine plural ending

Usage notes: Planovi is declined according to case, number, and gender. Examples in context include the genitive

See also: Plan, Plans, Plan (disambiguation).

-ovi.
The
singular
form
plan
is
common
across
languages
and
serves
as
the
root
for
related
terms
in
the
same
family.
The
plural
Planovi
follows
typical
Slavic
inflection
patterns
for
masculine
masculine
nouns
in
nominative
plural.
plural
planova
("of
the
plans")
and
the
instrumental
plural
planovima
("with
the
plans").
In
everyday
use,
Planovi
broadly
refers
to
organized
intentions
or
scheduled
steps
and
can
apply
to
personal,
organizational,
or
project-related
contexts.
Spelling
and
diacritics
may
vary
slightly
by
language
variant,
but
the
form
Planovi
is
widely
recognized
in
Latin-script
usage.