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greckich

Greckich is a Polish inflected form of the adjective grecki, meaning Greek. In Polish grammar, greckich is the genitive plural form and also the accusative plural form of grecki. It is used to modify masculine personal nouns and other nouns in the plural when expressing possession or as the direct object in the plural, in contexts relating to Greece or Greek things.

As a grammatical form, greckich does not constitute a separate lexical item; it is a standard declensional

Etymologically, grecki derives from the Polish noun Grek (Greek) and the adjective formation from Grek, with

In summary, greckich is a routine grammatical form used in Polish to refer to Greek things or

variant
that
appears
whenever
the
adjective
grecki
describes
plural
nouns
in
genitive
or
accusative
cases.
This
form
is
common
in
historical,
linguistic,
archaeological,
and
cultural
texts
dealing
with
Greece
or
Greek
culture.
For
example,
phrases
such
as
historia
greckich
miast
(“the
history
of
Greek
cities”)
or
wpływ
greckich
języków
(“the
influence
of
Greek
languages”)
illustrate
its
typical
usage.
further
ancestry
tracing
back
to
the
Latin
Graecus
through
the
broader
Indo-European
linguistic
tradition.
The
form
greckich
aligns
with
Polish
gender
and
number
agreement
rules
for
adjectives
in
the
genitive
plural
and
the
accusative
plural.
origins
when
describing
multiple
nouns
in
genitive
or
accusative
cases.
It
reflects
standard
adnominal
agreement
and
appears
across
academic
and
literary
Polish
texts
dealing
with
Greece
and
Greek
culture.