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powszechnej

Powszechnej is the feminine genitive singular form of the Polish adjective powszechny, meaning general, widespread, or universal. In Polish, adjectives agree with the gender, number, and case of the nouns they modify, so powszechny changes to powszechnej when used with a feminine noun in the genitive singular. This form appears in phrases where the noun is in genitive, for example: powszechnej nauki (general knowledge), powszechnej opinii (general opinion), or powszechnej zgody (general consent).

Etymology and meaning: the adjective powszechny derives from the root wszech- (all, whole) and denotes something

Usage and nuance: powszechnej is most often encountered in written Polish, especially in contexts that require

See also: powszechny, wszech-, ogólny, uniwersalny.

that
concerns
or
relates
to
all
or
many
members
of
a
group,
rather
than
something
particular
or
specific.
It
is
closely
related
to
other
Polish
compounds
and
to
synonyms
such
as
ogólny
and
uniwersalny,
though
each
carries
its
own
nuance.
powszechny
typically
carries
a
formal
or
normative
tone
and
is
common
in
academic,
legal,
and
public
discourse.
precise
description
of
a
general
characteristic
or
widespread
occurrence.
It
contrasts
with
forms
that
describe
particular
or
singular
cases.
While
powszechny
and
its
inflected
forms
are
widely
understood,
speakers
may
choose
ogólny
for
a
more
neutral,
everyday
register
or
uniwersalny
when
emphasizing
universality
beyond
a
single
domain.