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Subiektywnych

Subiektywnych is the genitive plural and accusative plural form of the Polish adjective subiektywny, meaning subjective. The term is used to describe elements shaped by personal feelings, opinions, or perspectives rather than by external, verifiable facts. In Polish, subiektywny is commonly contrasted with obiektywny (objective), and its inflected forms reflect gender, number, and case.

Etymology and usage. The adjective subiektywny derives from Latin subjectivus and entered Polish through 19th- and

Grammatical note. Subiektywnych is the plural forms for dopełniacz (genitive) and biernik (accusative) cases. In nominative

Context and usage. Subiektywnych is common in discussions that require distinguishing personal viewpoint from verifiable data,

See also: subiektywny, obiektywny, subiektywizm.

20th-century
linguistic
borrowing.
It
is
widely
used
in
scholarly,
journalistic,
and
everyday
language
to
signal
a
lack
of
neutrality
or
to
highlight
personal
perspective,
bias,
or
interpretation.
The
form
subiektywnych,
as
a
plural
ending,
appears
in
phrases
where
the
noun
it
modifies
is
in
the
genitive
or
accusative
plural,
for
example
subiektywnych
ocen
(subjective
assessments),
subiektywnych
opinii
(subjective
opinions),
subiektywnych
przekonań
(subjective
beliefs),
or
subiektywnych
odczuć
(subjective
feelings).
and
vocative
positions,
the
equivalent
plural
form
is
subiektywne
(e.g.,
subiektywne
oceny
in
the
nominative
plural).
The
adjective
remains
closely
linked
to
the
noun
it
describes,
agreeing
in
gender,
number,
and
case.
such
as
psychology,
sociology,
philosophy,
and
media
analysis.
It
helps
to
French-style
concepts
of
subjectivity
in
Polish
discourse.