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badanego

Badanego is the genitive singular masculine form of the Polish adjective badany, which means examined, studied, or tested. In Polish, badany can function as a participle or a passive adjective, describing a masculine noun. When the noun it describes is in the genitive case, the adjective takes the form badanego.

Usage and function: Badany is used before a noun in many contexts, but badanego appears when the

Morphology and related forms: Badany declines like a standard Polish adjective. The masculine genitive singular form

See also: Polish grammar, adjectives, participles, genitive case.

Badanego is not a separate noun or a widely used proper term. Rather, it is a grammatical

whole
noun
phrase
is
in
genitive.
This
occurs
in
constructions
such
as
indicating
possession,
measurement,
or
description
related
to
the
thing
that
has
been
examined.
For
example,
wyniki
badanego
pacjenta
means
“the
results
of
the
examined
patient,”
and
opis
badanego
materiału
means
“the
description
of
the
examined
material.”
In
these
phrases
badanego
agrees
with
the
gender
and
case
of
the
head
noun
in
genitive
masculine
singular.
is
badanego;
the
nominative
masculine
singular
is
badany,
the
feminine
form
is
badana,
and
the
plural
forms
are
badani
(nominative
masculine
personal)
or
badane
(neuter
or
plural
forms,
depending
on
gender
and
case).
The
form
badanego
specifically
marks
masculine
singular
genitive.
form
used
to
describe
a
masculine
noun
in
genitive,
most
commonly
in
formal
or
technical
writing
related
to
examination,
testing,
or
study.