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planujcych

Planujcych, also written planujacych, is a Polish present active participle derived from the verb planować (to plan). It conveys the meaning “those who are planning” or “planning” and is used as an adjective or as a nominalized phrase. In standard orthography the diacritic form is planujących; without diacritics it appears as planujacych. Like other participles in Polish, planujacych agrees with the noun it modifies in number and gender and follows the normal rules for adjective-like forms.

Usage and function: planujacych functions both as an adjective and as a nominal phrase identifying a group

Grammar note: planujacych declines like an adjective for number, gender, and case. The most frequent unaccented

Examples:

- Grupa planujacych projekt jest odpowiedzialna za harmonogram. (A group of project planners is responsible for the

- W raporcie opisano działania planujacych nad nowa strategia. (The report describes the actions of the planners

Planujcych is thus a linguistic tool for signaling ongoing planning activity, commonly employed in institutional, technical,

of
people
engaged
in
planning.
It
is
common
in
descriptive
and
formal
writing
to
refer
to
people
or
groups
by
this
form,
for
example
in
captions,
reports,
or
project
documents.
In
many
contexts,
planujacych
coexists
with
more
specific
nouns
(planiści,
project
planners),
with
the
participle
adding
nuance
such
as
ongoing
activity
or
current
engagement
in
planning.
variant
is
planujacych,
while
planujących
is
the
diacritic
form
used
to
express
the
genitive
plural
or
accusative
plural
in
standard
Polish.
In
practice,
the
form
chosen
depends
on
the
syntactic
role
and
the
surrounding
noun.
schedule.)
regarding
the
new
strategy.)
and
organizational
discourse.