lokalnoj
Lokalnoj is a feminine singular grammatical form used in several South Slavic languages, primarily Croatian, Bosnian, and Serbian. It is the feminine form of the adjective meaning local (lokalni) and is used to modify feminine nouns in the locative or dative case. As such, lokalnoj cannot stand alone as a noun; it functions as a modifier within a broader phrase.
Common usage occurs with feminine nouns in phrases describing locality or setting. Examples include:
- u lokalnoj zajednici, meaning "in the local community" (locative after the preposition u)
- lokalnoj publici, meaning "to the local audience" (dative or locative context with a feminine noun)
- u lokalnoj upravi, meaning "in the local administration"
- Lokalnoj is the feminine singular form.
- The masculine and neuter counterparts appear as lokalni (nominative masculine), lokalnom (locative/dative masculine and neuter), and
- The form changes with case and number according to standard agreement rules for adjectives in these
- The term derives from lokal- meaning local, itself from the root lokal-, with the usual Slavic
- The base noun lokal (local place) is distinct from the related noun lokalnost (locality) and other
In usage, lokalnoj often appears in political, administrative, and civic contexts to designate aspects connected to