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audytom

Audytom is the dative plural form of the Polish noun audyt, which denotes a formal examination of records, procedures, and controls to verify accuracy, compliance with standards, and overall performance. The term audyt is widely used in business, public administration, and finance and is typically associated with independent assessment by auditors or internal audit teams. Audits can be financial, internal, compliance, operational, or IT-related, and they usually conclude with an audit report containing findings and recommendations.

In Polish grammar, audyt is a masculine noun with a full inflection pattern across cases and numbers.

Usage notes: audytom is employed when multiple audits are indirectly affected or addressed and resources, responsibilities,

Etymology traces audyt to the English word audit, adopted into Polish with typical phonological adaptation and

The
nominative
singular
is
audyt;
plural
nominative
is
audyty.
Genitive
plural
is
audytów,
dative
plural
is
audytom,
accusative
plural
is
audyty,
instrumental
plural
is
audytami,
locative
plural
is
audytach,
and
vocative
plural
is
audyty.
The
form
audytom
specifically
appears
when
the
noun
is
the
indirect
object
in
a
sentence.
or
actions
are
assigned
to
them.
For
example,
in
organizational
planning
one
might
say:
Audytom
przydzielono
dodatkowe
zasoby,
meaning
that
additional
resources
were
allocated
to
the
audits.
The
plural
form
helps
distinguish
the
indirect
object
from
other
grammatical
roles
and
from
the
nominative
plural
audyty,
which
is
used
as
the
subject.
integrated
into
professional
and
administrative
jargon.
See
also
internal
audit,
external
audit,
and
compliance
audit.