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gwiazdami

Gwiazdami is the instrumental plural form of the Polish noun gwiazda, which means star. In everyday language, gwiazda can refer to a celestial body as well as to a famous person, a celebrity. The word gwiazdami therefore appears in contexts describing either astronomical stars or celebrities, depending on the sense.

In astronomical usage, gwiazdami is common in poetic or descriptive phrases such as niebo gwiazdami, a formulation

In idiomatic and contemporary usage, gwiazdami can denote groups of celebrities, typically with the preposition z:

Grammatically, gwiazdami is the instrumental plural of gwiazda. The singular instrumental form is gwiazdą, while other

Summary: gwiazdami is a versatile Polish form tied to gwiazda, used in both literal astronomical description

that
conveys
a
sky
filled
with
stars.
In
such
cases
the
instrumental
plural
serves
to
link
the
noun
with
a
predicate
or
a
descriptive
element,
often
in
a
figurative
or
lyrical
register.
for
example,
z
gwiazdami
meaning
“with
the
stars/celebrities.”
The
expression
is
frequent
in
media
coverage
of
events,
fashion,
entertainment,
and
pop
culture,
where
the
instrumental
plural
marks
the
means
or
accompaniment
by
well-known
individuals.
case
forms
and
plural
forms
(such
as
gwiazdy
for
nominative
plural)
are
used
in
different
grammatical
constructions.
The
word’s
meaning
shifts
with
context:
it
can
describe
the
night
sky,
or
refer
to
people
considered
famous.
and
figurative
references
to
celebrities.
Its
presence
signals
either
a
starry
imagery
in
descriptive
text
or
a
discussion
of
famous
people
in
media
and
culture,
depending
on
the
surrounding
context.