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Wojenna

Wojenna is the feminine singular form of the Polish adjective wojenny, meaning "military" or "war-related." It is used to describe feminine nouns and agrees with the noun in gender, number, and case.

In Polish, wojenny derives from the noun wojna (war) and a standard adjectival suffix. Wojenna represents the

Usage of wojenna is common in historical, military, and security contexts. It appears in expressions that denote

The word is typically written lowercase unless it begins a sentence or appears in a title where

See also: wojna (war), wojenny (masculine form of the adjective), wojenne (neuter form).

feminine
form,
while
masculine
and
neuter
forms
are
wojenny
and
wojenne,
respectively.
As
an
inflected
adjective,
wo
ienna
does
not
stand
alone
as
a
noun
but
modifies
feminine
nouns
in
phrases
and
headings.
war-related
aspects
of
culture,
history,
or
artifacts.
For
example,
phrases
such
as
historia
wojenna
(military
history)
or
kultura
wojenna
(war-related
culture)
illustrate
its
adjectival
function
with
feminine
nouns.
capitalization
rules
apply.
It
should
not
be
confused
with
proper
names
or
with
masculine
or
neuter
forms
of
the
same
root.