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grecka

Grecka is the feminine singular form of the Polish adjective grecki, meaning "Greek" or "of Greece." It is used to describe feminine nouns that relate to Greece or Greek origin. In everyday Polish, it precedes the noun and agrees in gender, for example grecka kultura (Greek culture), grecka mitologia (Greek mythology), or grecka sztuka (Greek art).

Polish adjectives show gender and number agreement, so the masculine form is grecki and the neuter or

In usage, grecka is typically written lowercase in standard prose. Uppercase form Grecka is generally reserved

Notes and related terms: the adjective grecki accompanies nouns to indicate Greek origin, culture, or characteristics.

plural
form
is
greckie.
The
feminine
form
grecka
thus
appears
only
with
feminine
nouns.
The
word
can
also
appear
in
phrases
about
the
Greek
language
or
Greece
more
broadly,
though
the
common
noun
for
Greece
itself
is
Grecja
and
not
formed
as
a
direct
feminine
adjective.
for
titles,
headings,
or
when
it
appears
at
the
beginning
of
a
sentence
or
as
part
of
a
proper
name
in
specialized
contexts.
For
reference,
common
related
terms
include
Grecja
(Greece)
and
grecki
(masculine
form).
The
feminine
form
grecka
is
one
component
of
the
broader
system
of
Polish
adjective
agreement
used
to
describe
feminine
nouns
connected
with
Greece.