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kremami

Kremami is the instrumental plural form of the Polish noun krem, meaning cream. In Polish, kremami is used to express means or accompaniment in plural, and it often appears after the preposition z, meaning “with,” as in z kremami do tortów (with creams for cakes).

Morphology and usage context: The base noun krem is declined as a masculine inanimate noun. In full

Etymology: The word krem is a loanword in Polish, derived from the French crème (cream). The instrumental

Typical contexts and examples: Kremami primarily appears in culinary and cosmetic contexts where multiple creams are

See also: krem, kremowy, kremówka.

declension,
the
forms
include
nominative
kremy,
genitive
kremów,
dative
kremom,
accusative
kremy,
instrumental
kremem
(singular)
and
kremami
(plural),
with
locative
kremach.
The
instrumental
plural
kremami
is
the
form
used
when
describing
multiple
creams
acting
as
a
means,
instrument,
or
accompaniment
in
phrases
and
sentences.
plural
ending
-ami
is
a
standard
Polish
ending
for
masculine
inanimate
nouns
in
the
plural
instrumental,
resulting
in
kremami.
involved.
Examples
include
phrases
like
z
kremami
do
tortów
(with
creams
for
cakes)
or
różnymi
kremami
do
dekoracji
(with
various
creams
for
decoration).
The
form
is
common
in
written
and
spoken
Polish
when
listing
or
describing
multiple
cream
products
or
ingredients.