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indyjska

Indyjska is a Polish adjective meaning Indian, used to describe things related to the country of India, its people, language, culture, or other aspects associated with India. It is derived from Indie, the Polish name for India.

In Polish, indyjska declines like other adjectives of the -ski family. The basic forms are indijski (masculine

Common usages include indijska kuchnia (Indian cuisine), indijski język (an Indian language), and indijska kultura (Indian

Indyjska also functions as a descriptor for people from India. The corresponding demonyms are Indyjczyk (masculine)

See also: Indie, Indyjczyk/Indyjka, related terms for Indian culture and languages. The term indyjska is widely

singular),
indyjska
(feminine
singular),
indyjske
(neuter
singular).
In
plural:
indyjscy
(masculine
personal),
indyjske
(feminine
and
neuter).
The
forms
agree
with
the
gender
and
number
of
the
noun
they
modify.
culture).
The
adjective
is
typically
placed
before
the
noun
it
describes,
but
like
many
Polish
adjectives
it
can
appear
after
the
noun
in
certain
stylistic
contexts
or
with
emphatic
effect.
and
Indyjka
(feminine).
The
term
should
not
be
confused
with
hinduski,
which
relates
more
specifically
to
Hinduism
or
Hindu
culture,
whereas
indyjski
covers
India
more
broadly.
understood
in
Polish
to
denote
origin
or
association
with
India
in
everyday
and
formal
usage.