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elektroniczn

Elektroniczn is not a standalone word in Polish. It is the common stem that appears in the inflected forms of the adjective elektroniczny, which means electronic or relating to electronics. The full adjective changes its ending according to gender, number, and case, so the same stem elektron iczn is shared by forms such as elektroniczny, elektroniczna, elektroniczne, and elektroniczni.

The term elektroniczny derives from the noun elektron (electricity, electron) with the Polish suffix -iczny, used

In Polish, the adjective elektroniczny follows standard declension patterns. Examples include: masculine singular nominative elektroniczny, feminine

Because elektronika and elektroniczny are common terms in Polish, elektroniczn often appears in technical documentation, product

to
form
adjectives
meaning
pertaining
to
or
characteristic
of
something.
The
adjective
is
widely
used
in
technical,
scientific,
and
everyday
language
to
describe
things
connected
with
electronics,
digital
technology,
and
related
fields.
The
noun
form
elektronika
denotes
the
field
of
electronics.
singular
nominative
elektroniczna,
neuter
singular
nominative
elektroniczne,
masculine
personal
plural
nominative
elektroniczni.
Other
cases
and
numbers
are
formed
by
adding
appropriate
endings
to
the
stem,
for
instance
elektronicznego
(genitive),
elektronicznemu
(dative),
elektronicznÄ…
(feminine
accusative
or
instrumental),
and
elektronicznych
(plural
forms).
The
adverbial
form
is
elektronicznie.
descriptions,
and
academic
writing
to
denote
electronic
equipment,
circuits,
systems,
or
processes.
The
root
also
appears
in
related
words
such
as
elektronika
(electronics)
and
elektroniczny
jako
przymiotnik
(electronic
as
an
adjective).