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placów

Placów is the genitive plural form of the Polish noun plac, which means a public square or open space in a town or city. The form placów is used when referring to more than one square or when plac appears in phrases in the genitive plural.

In Polish grammar, placów is common in contexts describing multiple squares or in compound phrases where plac

Plac, the singular form, covers both the notion of a central open space in urban design and

Because placów zabaw and similar phrases are common in everyday language, the genitive plural placów frequently

is
the
head
noun
and
another
noun
modifies
its
type.
For
example,
placów
zabaw
refers
to
playgrounds,
placów
targowych
to
market
squares,
and
brak
placów
means
“no
squares.”
The
form
is
also
encountered
in
maps,
inventories,
and
geographic
descriptions
that
enumerate
or
discuss
several
squares.
a
more
general
“place”
or
space.
The
genitive
plural
placów
is
a
regular
inflection
used
to
indicate
quantity,
possession,
or
association
in
phrases
involving
more
than
one
square
or
in
patterns
where
plac
is
part
of
a
larger
compound
noun.
appears
in
media,
planning
documents,
and
discussions
of
urban
space.
It
is
not
typically
used
as
a
standalone
term;
rather,
it
functions
as
the
grammatical
form
within
larger
expressions
that
reference
multiple
squares
or
types
of
squares.