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opisach

In Polish grammar, opisach is the locative plural form of the noun opis, which can mean description, account, or entry in a catalog or inventory. As a grammatical form, it does not have its own lexical meaning beyond that of opis, but it allows speakers to talk about descriptions or descriptive entries in a specific location or about a subject.

In usage, opisach is used after locative-case prepositions such as w (in) and o (about). Examples include:

Morphology: The noun opis belongs to masculine gender; its plural nominative is opisy, while the locative plural

“W
opisach
znajdują
się
szczegółowe
dane”
(The
descriptions
contain
detailed
data)
and
“O
opisach
dyskutowano
na
spotkaniu”
(There
was
discussion
about
the
descriptions
at
the
meeting).
In
academic
and
technical
writing,
opisach
can
refer
to
multiple
descriptions
or
catalog
entries
within
a
document,
dataset,
or
collection.
is
opisach.
Other
plural
forms
are
opisów
(genitive),
opisom
(dative),
or
opisami
(instrumental).
The
form
opisach
serves
to
indicate
location
or
topic
in
the
sense
of
“in
the
descriptions”
or
“about
the
descriptions.”
It
cannot
be
used
as
a
separate
lexical
item
outside
of
this
grammatical
function.