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komputerom

Komputerom is a Polish word form that appears in two grammatical cases: the dative plural and the instrumental plural of the noun komputer (computer). In Polish, komputer is masculine inanimate, with plural forms such as komputery (nominative) and komputerów (genitive). The dative plural is komputerom, and the instrumental plural is komputerami.

In usage, komputerom is mainly found when the computers are the indirect object or beneficiary of an

The instrumental plural komputerami is used to express means, accompaniment, or the instrument with which an

Etymology and status: komputer is a loanword from English computer, adopted into Polish in the late 20th

action,
or
when
conveying
the
idea
of
giving
or
providing
to
computers.
For
example,
one
might
say:
Dziękujemy
komputerom
za
pomoc
(We
thank
the
computers
for
the
help)
or
Pomoc
komputerom
została
udzielona
(Assistance
to
the
computers
was
provided).
This
demonstrates
how
the
same
root
word
changes
shape
to
reflect
its
syntactic
role.
action
is
performed,
typically
with
a
preposition
such
as
z.
For
example:
Pracowaliśmy
z
komputerami
(We
worked
with
computers).
This
use
shows
how
the
instrumental
case
marks
tools
or
partners
in
action.
century
to
name
the
device.
The
related
forms
komputerom
and
komputerami
are
regular
plural
inflections
used
across
modern
Polish,
particularly
in
technological
and
educational
contexts.