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bezproblemowe

Bezproblemowe is a Polish adjective meaning “without problems” or “trouble-free.” It is used to describe situations, processes, products, or services that proceed with little to no difficulties. It can denote ease of use, reliability, or smooth operation.

Etymology and form: the word is formed from the prefix bez- meaning “without” and the noun problem,

Usage and examples: common collocations include bezproblemowy przebieg (trouble-free course), bezproblemowa instalacja (easy installation), and transakcja

See also: bezproblemowy, łatwy, gładki, bez komplikacji.

borrowed
into
Polish,
combined
with
the
adjectival
suffix
-owy.
The
base
form
bezproblemowy
changes
to
bezproblemowa
(feminine)
and
bezproblemowe
(neuter),
with
corresponding
plural
and
other
gendered
forms
as
with
standard
Polish
adjectives.
The
term
is
neutral
in
tone
and
common
in
administrative,
technical,
and
everyday
language.
bezproblemowa
(problem-free
transaction).
In
formal
writing
or
marketing,
bezproblemowe
can
emphasize
reliability
or
simplicity,
but
in
some
contexts
it
may
read
as
promotional
language
if
overused.