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Typowych

Typowych is the plural form of the Polish adjective typowy, meaning typical, usual, or characteristic of a type. In Polish grammar, adjectives agree with the nouns they modify in gender, number, and case, and typowy has several inflected forms. typowych is used with plural nouns in certain cases, most notably the genitive and accusative plural, and also in the locative plural in common phrases. The form appears in sentences describing general patterns or common instances, such as w typowych przypadkach (in typical cases) or w typowych warunkach (in typical conditions).

Etymology and meaning: typowy derives from the root typ-, related to type or pattern, with the adjectival

Usage: Typowych is most often encountered in neutral, descriptive writing, including literature, journalism, and academic or

See also: typowy, typowo, typologia, typ.

suffix
-owy,
common
in
Polish
to
form
adjectives
meaning
“pertaining
to
a
type.”
The
sense
remains
close
to
“characteristic
of
a
type”
or
simply
“typical.”
The
adverbial
and
comparative
forms
are
built
from
the
same
stem,
with
standard
Polish
inflection
for
adjectives.
statistical
prose.
It
signals
that
a
statement
applies
to
the
majority
or
an
expected
pattern
rather
than
to
a
specific,
exceptional
case.
It
can
pair
with
nouns
denoting
events,
conditions,
or
attributes,
as
in
typowych
przypadkach
or
typowych
cech
społecznych,
though
in
many
contexts
a
simpler
typowe
is
preferred
when
the
noun
is
singular
or
when
broad
generalization
is
meant.