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dziennej

Dziennej is the feminine singular form of the Polish adjective dzienny, which means daily or relating to the day. It is used in the genitive, dative, and locative cases for feminine nouns. The feminine singular nominative form is dzienna; the feminine forms include dziennej (genitive, dative, and locative) and dzienną (accusative and instrumental). The neuter singular form is dzienne, and the masculine forms are dzienny (nominative) and dziennego (genitive).

In practice, dziennej appears when a feminine noun is in the genitive, dative, or locative case. It

Etymology: the word derives from dzień (day) and the suffix -ny, which forms adjectives indicating relation or

Usage note: As with many Polish adjectives, agreement with the noun is essential, including gender, number, and

See also: dzienna, dzienny, dzień.

does
not
function
as
a
standalone
noun;
rather,
it
is
a
grammatical
inflection
used
to
agree
with
the
noun
it
modifies.
For
example,
it
would
be
used
in
phrases
involving
a
feminine
noun
in
one
of
those
cases,
reflecting
the
noun’s
gender,
number,
and
case
rather
than
introducing
a
separate
word
with
its
own
meaning.
characteristic.
The
overall
sense
of
dzienny
is
close
to
“daily”
or
“day-related.”
case.
The
exact
ending
changes
with
case
and
number;
dziennej
shows
up
specifically
for
feminine
singular
in
genitive,
dative,
or
locative.