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normalnych

Normalnych is a declined form of the Polish adjective normalny, meaning normal or standard. It appears in plural forms of adjectives and is used with masculine personal nouns in several cases. Specifically, normalnych is the genitive plural, the accusative plural, and the locative plural form of normalny. In the nominative plural, the form for masculine personal nouns is normalni, while feminine and neuter plural in the nominative use normalne. This makes normalnych a common ending in phrases describing groups or conditions.

Etymology and meaning: The root norma, meaning standard or rule, underpins the adjective normalny. The sense

Usage and examples: Normalnych is frequently seen in both everyday speech and formal writing. Examples include:

Notes: The word carries nuanced meanings beyond mere average, sometimes implying adequacy or conformity, and can

of
something
being
typical,
expected,
or
not
exceptional
has
been
present
in
Polish
since
the
term
entered
the
language
through
standard
linguistic
borrowing
paths,
influenced
by
Latin
norma
and
related
European
vocabulary.
The
form
normalnych
follows
Polish
inflection
patterns
for
adjectives
in
plural
cases.
normalnych
ludzi
(of
normal
people),
widzę
normalnych
ludzi
(I
see
normal
people),
w
normalnych
warunkach
(in
normal
conditions).
In
specialized
contexts,
such
as
science
or
engineering,
the
adjective
takes
the
same
inflected
forms
to
describe
quantities,
distributions,
or
measurements,
for
instance
normalnych
wartości
or
normalnych
rozkładów,
depending
on
case
and
number.
contrast
with
abnormalny
(abnormal)
or
dziwny
(strange)
depending
on
context
and
tone.
As
with
many
adjectives,
its
precise
meaning
shifts
with
the
noun
it
modifies
and
the
grammatical
case
in
use.