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idealne

Idealne is a form of the Polish adjective idealny, meaning "ideal" or "perfect." It is the neuter singular form and the plural form used with non-masculine nouns; the corresponding masculine plural form is idealni. For example, "to idealne rozwiązanie" means "that is an ideal solution," and "te idealne kobiety" means "these ideal women." The masculine plural form, as in "idealni mężczyźni," is used for masculine personal plural nouns.

Etymology and origin: The Polish adjective idealny is borrowed from French idéal, which in turn goes back

Usage and nuance: In everyday language, idealne describes objects, concepts, or situations regarded as ideal or

See also: Idealny, ideal, perfection, idealism.

to
Latin
idea
(from
Greek
idea).
The
form
idealne
reflects
standard
Polish
adjective
morphology,
with
endings
adapting
to
gender
and
number.
perfectly
suited
for
a
purpose.
The
term
carries
evaluative
meaning
and
can
be
objective
or
subjective
depending
on
context.
It
is
common
in
ordinary
conversation,
media,
advertising,
and
planning
discussions,
where
it
may
convey
aspiration
as
well
as
perceived
suitability.