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gramatycznych

Gramatycznych is the genitive plural form of the Polish adjective gramatyczny, which means “grammatical” or “relating to grammar.” This form is used when a plural noun is in the genitive case, or in some contexts for masculine animate nouns in the accusative plural. It commonly appears in phrases describing language features, errors, rules, or descriptions of grammar.

The adjective gramatyczny is derived from the noun gramatyka (grammar) and the Greek- and Latin-derived suffix

Usage notes: gramatycznych appears most often after numeratives or in constructions requiring the genitive, for example

In summary, gramatycznych is a specific inflected form used in Polish to describe plural nouns in relation

-czny,
which
yields
various
related
forms
used
across
Polish
grammar.
As
with
other
Polish
adjectives,
gramatyczny
declines
by
gender,
number,
and
case,
giving
forms
such
as
gramatyczny
(masculine
singular
nominative),
gramatyczna
(feminine
singular),
gramatyczne
(neuter
singular
and
plural
nominative
for
feminine
and
neuter),
gramatyczni
(masculine
plural
nominative),
and
gramatyczne
(feminine/neuter
plural
nominative).
The
genitive
plural
form
is
gramatycznych,
which
is
the
form
discussed
here.
in
phrases
like
dużo
gramatycznych
błędów
(many
grammatical
errors)
or
brak
gramatycznych
zasad
(lack
of
grammatical
rules).
It
can
also
occur
in
more
general
discussions
about
grammar,
linguistic
analysis,
or
editorial
corrections.
to
grammar,
reflecting
how
grammatical
agreement
operates
within
the
language.