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dalszej

Dalszej is not a standalone lexical item in Polish; it is a grammatical form of the adjective dalszy (and its feminine singular form dalsza). Specifically, dalszej is the feminine singular form used in genitive, dative, and locative cases. In combination with prepositions such as w, it commonly appears in the locative, for example in phrases like w dalszej części or w dalszej okolicy. The form expresses a sense of “further,” “additional,” or “in the more distant part of” depending on the noun it accompanies.

Morphology and usage follow Polish adjective declension. The base adjective dalszy denotes distance or degree in

Etymology and related forms: dalszej derives from the root dal- meaning far or distant, shared with related

See also: dalszy, dalsza, dalsze, dalej, daleki.

a
comparative
sense
(dalszy
than
dalszy
another).
The
feminine
singular
form
dalszej
is
required
wherever
the
feminine
noun
it
modifies
is
in
genitive,
dative,
or
locative
singular,
or
when
used
in
fixed
phrases
with
prepositions
that
govern
these
cases.
In
other
gender
and
number
forms,
other
endings
are
used
(dalsza,
dalsze,
etc.),
while
dalszej
itself
cannot
stand
alone
as
a
word
with
a
separate
meaning.
words
such
as
daleki
(distant)
and
dalej
(further).
It
is
connected
to
the
broader
semantic
field
of
distance,
progression,
and
sequence
in
Polish.
The
adverbial
equivalent
dal-
forms
include
dalej,
which
is
distinct
in
function
from
the
adjectival
form
dalszej.