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Sojowego

Sojowego is a form of the Polish adjective sojowy, meaning “soy-” or “soy-based.” It describes nouns related to soybeans or soy products and appears in various grammatical contexts, most notably as the genitive singular masculine or neuter form. The feminine genitive singular is sojowej, while other forms follow standard Polish adjective declension.

Etymology and usage context: Sojowy is derived from soja (soybean) with the common Polish adjectival suffix

Grammatical notes: Polish adjectives decline for gender, number, and case. For example, masculine nominative is sojowy,

Examples in use: sos sojowy (soy sauce), olej sojowy (soybean oil), mączka sojowa (soy meal). Genitive forms

-owy.
The
form
sojowego
is
used
whenever
the
modified
noun
is
masculine
or
neuter
and
in
genitive
case.
In
everyday
language
and
food
labeling,
sojowy
and
its
inflected
forms
appear
in
expressions
involving
soy
products
and
ingredients.
feminine
nominative
is
sojowa,
neuter
nominative
and
plural
forms
are
sojowe,
while
genitive
forms
include
sojowego
(masc/neut
sg)
and
sojowej
(fem
sg),
with
sojowych
used
for
plural.
Sojowego
typically
appears
in
phrases
where
the
noun
it
modifies
is
in
genitive,
such
as
after
a
possessive
or
with
a
noun
in
the
genitive
case.
include
sosu
sojowego,
oleju
sojowego,
mleka
sojowego,
reflecting
the
relationship
between
the
noun
and
its
soy-based
descriptor.
Sojowego
itself
is
not
a
standalone
noun
but
a
grammatical
form
of
the
adjective
describing
soy-related
nouns.