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chodniejszych

Chodniejszych is a term that appears occasionally in informal Polish discourse to describe places, policies, or practices that promote walking more than others. It is not a fixed, widely recognized noun or technical term in linguistics or urban studies, but rather a grammatically inflected form of an adjective derived from the root chod- meaning to walk. The form chodniejszych functions as the comparative in contexts such as dzielnice chodniejszych, meaning “more walkable districts,” where a higher degree of pedestrian friendliness is attributed to the noun.

In standard usage, the concept a speaker may intend is more commonly expressed with terms like walkability,

Usage and clarity in text depend on context, since chodniejszych relies on a larger noun phrase to

See also: walkability, pedestrian-friendly design, urban planning.

pedestrian-friendliness,
or
chodliwość.
While
chodności-related
forms
can
appear
in
everyday
speech,
formal
discussions
about
pedestrian-oriented
design
typically
avoid
it
in
favor
of
established
phrases
that
describe
ease
of
movement
on
foot,
safety,
and
accessibility
for
pedestrians.
convey
meaning.
In
urban
planning
or
journalism,
it
might
appear
as
part
of
a
comparison
between
neighborhoods
or
streets,
positing
that
some
areas
are
chodniejsze
due
to
features
such
as
continuous
sidewalks,
safe
crossings,
mixed-use
development,
and
human-scale
street
activity.
Because
the
form
is
not
standardized,
its
interpretation
can
be
subjective
and
vary
with
speaker,
region,
or
register.