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neutralna

Neutralna is the feminine singular form of the Polish adjective neutralny, meaning neutral, impartial, or uninvolved. It is used to describe feminine nouns and agrees with them in gender and number; masculine form is neutralny and neuter form neutralne. The root comes from the Latin neutralis, passing into Polish through historical development of European languages.

In usage, neutralna appears in everyday and technical language to describe qualities that are not biased or

Cross-linguistically, many languages use gendered adjectives similar to neutralna, with corresponding masculine and neuter forms. While

See also: neutrality, neutralny, neutralność.

extreme.
Examples
include
neutralna
barwa
(neutral
color),
neutralna
postawa
(neutral
stance),
and
neutralna
polityka
(neutral
policy).
The
noun
form
neutralność
denotes
neutrality
as
a
state
or
quality,
while
neutralna
describes
a
specific
feminine
noun
that
exhibits
that
quality.
In
design
and
art
discourse,
phrases
like
kolory
neutralne
refer
to
colors
that
are
not
saturated,
such
as
whites,
blacks,
grays,
and
beiges.
Polish
provides
neutralna
as
the
standard
feminine
form,
other
languages
may
have
different
inflection
patterns
for
the
adjective
meaning
neutral,
depending
on
grammatical
gender
and
number.