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projektantom

Projektantom is the dative plural form of the Polish noun projektant, meaning “to the designers” or “for the designers.” It does not denote a standalone concept; rather, it is a grammatical form used to indicate the indirect object of a verb in sentences about designers.

Morphology and usage: The base projektant refers to a designer. In the dative plural, typical for masculine

Significance: As a standard grammatical form, projektantom appears in everyday Polish as part of normal syntax,

Examples: Przekaż to projektantom. (Pass this to the designers.) Chciałem zapytać projektantom o ich opinię. (I

See also: projektant, Polish grammar.

animate
nouns,
the
ending
becomes
-om,
yielding
projektantom.
This
form
is
used
when
something
is
given
to,
intended
for,
or
associated
with
the
designers.
Other
cases
for
projektant
include
nominative
projektanci
(designers),
genitive
projektantów,
instrumental
projektantami,
and
locative
projektantach,
depending
on
the
sentence
meaning
and
structure.
not
as
a
separate
term
or
concept.
Its
recognition
helps
in
understanding
sentence
roles
and
agreement
in
translations
or
language
learning
contexts.
wanted
to
ask
the
designers
for
their
opinion.)
These
examples
illustrate
how
the
dative
plural
functions
to
mark
the
indirect
object
in
Polish.