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bermudzki

Bermudzki is a Polish adjective meaning related to Bermuda, or Bermudian in the sense of belonging to or originating from Bermuda, a British overseas territory in the North Atlantic. The term is used to describe objects, culture, geography, or language associated with Bermuda.

In Polish, bermudzki is typically written in lowercase unless it is part of a specific proper name.

Common applications include geography and demographics (Wyspy Bermudzkie, Bermuda-related places), culture and cuisine (kuchnia bermundzka), language

Etymology and usage notes: bermudzki derives directly from the place name Bermuda. It functions similarly to

For
example,
the
Bermuda
Triangle
is
rendered
as
Trójkąt
Bermudzki,
where
Bermudzki
is
capitalized
as
part
of
the
proper
noun.
In
common
usage,
the
adjective
appears
before
the
noun
it
modifies,
such
as
szorty
bermudzkie
(Bermuda
shorts),
kuchnia
bermudzka
(Bermudian
cuisine),
or
język
bermudzki
(Bermudian
English).
(język
bermudzki),
and
ecology
or
nature
tied
to
Bermuda.
The
term
also
appears
in
travel
writing
and
news
articles
when
referring
to
Bermuda-based
entities
or
phenomena.
other
geographic
adjectives
in
Polish,
serving
to
link
a
noun
to
Bermuda.
When
used
in
fixed
or
formal
names,
capitalization
follows
the
rules
for
proper
nouns;
otherwise,
the
adjective
remains
lowercase.
While
it
can
describe
people
in
some
contexts,
more
specific
demonyms
are
often
used
in
practice,
depending
on
the
speaker
and
register.