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Silniejsz

Silniejsz is not a standard standalone word in contemporary Polish. It is best described as the non-ending stem of the adjective silniejszy, which means stronger or more powerful. In proper modern usage, Polish forms the comparative degree of silny with endings such as silniejszy (masculine singular), silniejsza (feminine), and silniejsze (neuter/plural). The superlative is najmocniejszy or najsilniejszy, depending on nuance and context.

In linguistic terms, silniejsz- serves as the stem to which inflectional endings are attached to produce the

Usage notes and related forms:

- Correct modern usage for “more strong” is silniejszy (masc. sg.), silniejsza (fem.), silniejsze (neut./pl.).

- The adverbial degree is expressed with silniej, meaning “more strongly.”

- The superlative form is najsilniejszy (most strong/strongest).

- The base adjective is silny, from which all related comparative and superlative forms derive.

Etymology: silny originates from Proto-Slavic roots meaning strength; the comparative formation in Polish typically adds the

See also: silny, silniejszy, najsilniejszy, porównania w języku polskim.

various
forms
of
the
comparative
adjective.
The
form
silniejsz
by
itself
is
not
typically
used
as
a
dictionary
entry
or
lemma;
when
encountered,
it
is
usually
either
an
incomplete
form,
a
stem
in
a
word-by-word
analysis,
or
a
result
of
truncation
in
informal
writing.
suffix
pattern
seen
in
silniejszy,
producing
the
stem
silnersz-
with
attached
endings.
The
modern
standard
forms
are
regular
and
widely
used
in
everyday
Polish.