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przebiegajce

Przebiegajce is a term encountered occasionally in Polish-language texts, but it does not have a widely accepted, standalone definition in standard dictionaries. In most cases it is read as a nonstandard form of a participle or a coined name, and its meaning depends on context.

Morphology and possible standard forms: The verb przebiegać means to run across, to pass by, or to

Possible uses: If used descriptively, the intended sense would be "that are running across" or "that progress,"

Context and guidance: Given the ambiguity, readers should verify the source and context. If you meant the

progress.
The
standard
neuter
plural
present
participle
is
przebiegające,
and
the
non-diacritic
ASCII
variant
would
be
przebiegajace.
The
form
przebiegajce
lacks
the
expected
'a'
and
diacritics,
suggesting
a
typographical
error
or
an
intentional
stylization.
but
this
would
be
unusual
in
isolation.
More
commonly,
przebiegajce
could
be
a
proper
noun—a
name
for
a
fictional
group,
a
product
line,
or
a
place—where
its
interpretation
is
determined
by
the
creator.
standard
adjective
or
participle,
prefer
przebiegające
(neuter
plural)
or
related
forms
such
as
przebiegająca
or
przebiegający.
For
example,
in
nontechnical
Polish,
it
is
usually
clearer
to
replace
with
a
more
precise
phrase
reflecting
the
intended
meaning
rather
than
relying
on
a
nonstandard
form.