Szyte
Szyte is a Polish word formed as the past passive participle of the verb szyć, meaning to sew. It functions as an adjective and translates to “sewn” in English. The form szyte is used with neuter singular or with plural nouns, as in "ubrania szyte" (sewn clothes) or "rzeczy szyte" (sewn things). The masculine singular is szyty, and the feminine singular is szyta.
Grammatically, szyte agrees with the noun it modifies in gender and number. It is commonly used in
In usage, szyte is often part of phrases that emphasize construction quality or material origin. It can
See also: szyć, szycie, szyciowy, sewn in English-language fashion terminology. Szyte is a basic descriptor in