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audytami

Audytami is the instrumental plural form of the Polish noun audyt, meaning audits. The term is used when referring to multiple audits in sentences that require the instrumental case, typically to denote a means or instrument or in formal descriptions of audit-related activities. In Polish, audyt describes a systematic examination of records, processes, or compliance to verify accuracy and conformity, and it is commonly used in accounting, governance, risk management, and quality assurance.

Etymology and form: Audyt is a loanword in Polish, borrowed from the English word audit, which in

Usage and context: The form audytami is most often found in formal, technical, or bureaucratic language. It

See also: audyt, audyt finansowy, audytor, kontrola, compliance.

turn
derives
from
the
Latin
auditus
meaning
hearing
or
listening.
The
instrumental
plural
form
audytami
follows
Polish
declension
patterns
for
masculine
nouns
ending
in
-yt.
appears
in
discussions
about
multiple
audits
as
a
set
of
instruments
or
components
within
a
process,
or
when
describing
actions
performed
with
respect
to
audits.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
more
often
use
the
nominative
plural
audyty
or
construct
phrases
with
other
case
forms,
such
as
przy
audytach
or
w
ramach
audytów,
depending
on
the
sentence.