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niemieckich

Niemiecki is a Polish adjective meaning “German,” used to describe things related to Germany, its language, or its people. The form niemieckich is one of its inflected forms and does not stand alone as a noun. It appears in phrases where the adjective modifies a plural noun in certain grammatical cases.

In Polish grammar, adjectives agree with the nouns they modify in gender, number, and case. The form

The word derives from the noun Niemiec, meaning a German person. The adjective niemiecki is formed with

In usage, niemieckich appears frequently in historical and contemporary Polish texts to describe a plural noun

niemieckich
is
the
genitive
plural
of
niemiecki
and
also
the
accusative
plural
for
masculine
personal
nouns.
It
is
used
when
the
described
noun
is
plural
and
in
the
genitive
or
accusative
case.
Examples
include:
obóz
niemieckich
turystów
(the
camp
of
German
tourists),
języków
niemieckich
(German
languages),
or
okupantów
niemieckich
(German
occupiers).
the
suffix
-cki/-ckie,
yielding
niemiecki
for
masculine
forms
and
niemieckie
for
neuter
or
feminine
forms
in
appropriate
contexts.
The
form
niemieckich
represents
the
inflected
plural
used
in
specific
cases.
associated
with
Germany
or
the
German
language,
when
the
noun
is
in
the
genitive
or
accusative
plural.
It
is
part
of
standard
Polish
adjective
declension
and
is
encountered
across
a
range
of
political,
cultural,
and
linguistic
contexts.