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indyjskich

Indyjskich is a Polish adjective form meaning Indian or related to India. It is the genitive plural form of the adjective indyjski and is used to describe nouns that are in the genitive plural or appear in phrases where the overall construction requires that case.

In Polish, indyjski declines like other adjectives. The basic form for masculine singular is indyjski, feminine

Common contexts for indyjskich include linguistics, anthropology, cuisine, and cultural studies, where subjects or objects are

Overall, indyjskich serves as a routine grammatical marker linking nouns to the idea of India, used across

singular
is
indyjska,
and
neuter
singular
is
indyjske
in
nominative.
In
phrases
involving
plural
nouns,
especially
in
genitive
plural,
the
form
becomes
indyjskich,
as
in
rękańskie?
No;
examples:
języków
indyjskich
(Indian
languages)
and
kultur
indyjskich
(Indian
cultures).
These
usages
indicate
possession
or
association
with
India
within
a
grammatical
frame
that
requires
the
genitive
plural.
described
as
Indian.
It
is
not
a
proper
noun;
it
functions
as
a
standard
descriptive
adjective
in
Polish.
For
example,
zamiast
mówić
o
“kuchni
indyjskich”
(Indians’
cuisines)
in
the
genitive
plural,
you
may
encounter
phrases
where
indyjskich
accompanies
rzeczowniki
w
liczbie
mnogiej
w
czasie
genetynym,
such
as
“języków
indyjskich”
or
“kultur
indyjskich.”
The
form
does
not
carry
a
capital
letter
unless
it
begins
a
sentence
or
appears
in
a
title.
academic,
cultural,
and
descriptive
writing
to
denote
Indian
origin,
influence,
or
association.