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prawami

Prawami is the instrumental plural form of the Polish noun prawo, which in general means law, rule, or right. The word prawo covers both the idea of a legal system and the notion of a human or moral entitlement. Prawami appears when prawo is used in grammatical contexts that require the instrumental case, typically to indicate means, instrument, or a framework within formal or abstract statements.

In usage terms, prawami is most commonly found in formal, legal, governmental, or academic prose. It appears

Etymology and related forms: prawo derives from Proto-Slavic *pravo, with cognates across Slavic languages meaning law

See also: prawo, prawa, prawami.

in
phrases
and
constructions
where
the
instrumental
case
governs
the
noun,
such
as
discussions
of
means,
frameworks,
or
normative
principles
related
to
law
or
rights.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
more
often
rely
on
other
forms
or
paraphrase
rather
than
frequently
using
the
instrumental
plural
prawami.
or
right.
The
instrumental
plural
form
prawami
follows
standard
Polish
inflection
patterns
for
neuter
nouns
with
the
-o
ending
in
the
singular,
producing
-ami
in
the
instrumental
plural.