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pragmatycznych

Pragmatycznych is the genitive plural and accusative plural form of the Polish adjective pragmatyczny, which means pragmatic or practical. In Polish, adjectives decline for gender, number, and case, so pragmatyczny becomes pragmatycznych in these plural forms. This form is used when the noun it modifies is in the genitive plural or the accusative plural, as in phrases like z pragmatycznych powodów (for pragmatic reasons).

Etymology and usage context. The adjective pragmatyczny is derived from the root pragmat-, related to the Greek

Morphology in brief. Pragmatycznych is one of several inflected endings of the adjective. Other singular/plural forms

See also: the Polish adjective pragmatyczny and related terms such as pragmatyzm and pragmatika.

pragmatos
and
the
concept
of
doing
or
action,
and
it
entered
Polish
through
Latin
pragmaticus
and
related
European
languages.
In
modern
Polish,
pragmatyczny
and
its
inflected
forms
describe
practical,
results‑oriented,
or
utilitarian
aspects,
and
pragmatycznych
appears
whenever
a
plural
noun
is
in
a
case
that
requires
genitive
or
accusative
forms.
The
form
is
common
in
formal,
academic,
or
policy
discussions,
where
phrases
such
as
“pragmatycznych
rozwiązań”
(pragmatic
solutions)
or
“z
pragmatycznych
względów”
(for
pragmatic
reasons)
are
used.
include
pragmatyczny
(m.
singular
nominative),
pragmatyczna
(f.
singular
and
neuter
singular),
and
pragmatyczne
(neuter
plural
and
feminine
plural).
The
-ych
ending
signals
genitive
plural
or
accusative
plural
for
masculine
personal
nouns,
as
well
as
matching
forms
for
corresponding
frameworks
in
gender
and
number.