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Rzymskiego

Rzymskiego is the genitive singular form of the Polish adjective rzymski, meaning "Roman." It is used to indicate relation to Rome or to Roman culture, language, or people. In Polish, it appears in noun phrases such as historia prawa rzymskiego (the history of Roman law), styl rzymskiego architekta (the style of a Roman architect), or mapa rzymskiego miasta (a map of a Roman city).

In terms of grammar, Polish adjectives decline by gender, number, and case. The genitive singular forms are

Rzymskiego commonly appears in historical, cultural, linguistic, and legal contexts to relate a noun to ancient

Etymology traces rzymskiego to the stem rzymsk- from rzym, the Polish name for Rome, with the standard

See also: Rzym, Rzymski, język rzymski, prawo rzymskie.

rzymskiego
for
masculine
and
neuter
nouns,
and
rzymskiej
for
feminine
nouns.
The
plural
genitive
form
is
rzymskich,
as
in
zabytki
rzymskich
senatorów
(the
monuments
of
Roman
senators)
or
prawa
rzymskich
obywateli
(the
rights
of
Roman
citizens).
Rome.
It
is
not
a
proper
noun
itself
but
a
grammatical
form
of
an
adjective
that
helps
express
possession,
origin,
or
association
within
a
sentence.
adjectival
suffix
-ski,
which
yields
forms
across
gender
and
case.
This
pattern
is
typical
for
adjectives
describing
origin
or
affiliation
in
Polish.