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Obywatelskiobywatelskieobywatelska is a coined string in Polish that consists of three inflected forms of the adjective obywatselski? The base is obywatesl? No, it is obywatski—meaning civil or civic. The sequence multiplies the forms by concatenating masculine singular “obywatelski,” neuter singular or plural “obywatelskie,” and feminine singular “obywatelska” into a single, unspaced token. It is not an established term in political or legal usage, but rather a linguistic curiosity or meme that surfaces in discussions about Polish morphology and word play.
Linguistic context: Polish adjectives decline for gender and number, so the same root yields different endings:
Usage and reception: In online communities, the string is sometimes presented to illustrate how a single adjective
See also: Polish grammar; Adjective declension; Civic terminology.