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lepsze

Lepsze is a Polish word that serves primarily as a comparative and qualitative form of the adjective dobry (good). In most contexts it expresses that something is of higher quality than another item. Grammatically, lepsze appears in contexts such as lepsze rzeczy (better things) or to jest lepsze (this is better). It can function as a modifier for plural feminine and neuter nouns, and it also appears as a substantive phrase meaning “the better ones” when used with demonstratives like te lepsze (these better ones). The corresponding comparative form is lepszy, and the superlative is najlepszy.

Lepsze is widely used in everyday Polish, journalism, and literature to compare performance, quality, or conditions.

In addition to its ordinary grammatical role, lepsze may appear as a proper noun in titles, brands,

See also: dobry, lepszy, najlepszy; qualifiers and comparison in Polish grammar.

Phrases
like
lepsze
czasy
(better
times)
and
lepsza
jakość
(higher
quality)
are
common.
or
organizational
names,
though
such
uses
are
not
standardized
and
vary
by
locale.
There
is
no
single
widely
recognized
international
entity
officially
named
Lepsze;
most
uses
are
local
or
incidental.