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przyjacióki

Przyjaciółka is a Polish noun meaning a female friend. The term denotes a close, personal connection between women or girls, rather than a casual acquaintance. The plural nominative form is przyjaciółki, and the genitive plural is przyjaciółek. The spelling przi yja ci ki? Note that the form "przyjacióki" is not standard in Polish orthography; the correct standard plural is przyjaciółki. In everyday usage, people may refer to more than one female friend simply as moje przyjaciółki (my female friends).

Etymology and forms: the word is derived from przyjaciel, meaning a male friend, with the feminine suffix

Usage and nuance: przyjaciółki implies a close, trusting relationship, often built over time. It may be used

In culture, the term appears in everyday speech and in media. It is also the title of

-ka
to
form
przyjaciółka
(a
female
friend).
The
plural
combines
the
root
with
the
common
plural
ending
-i/-ki:
przyjaciółki.
The
term
exists
alongside
synonyms
such
as
koleżanki,
which
are
generally
used
for
female
peers
or
casual
friends,
while
przyjaciółki
carries
connotations
of
warmth
and
a
stronger
personal
bond.
to
describe
lifelong
companions,
confidants,
or
a
close-knit
female
friendship
group.
In
contrast,
koleżanki
can
refer
to
female
colleagues,
classmates,
or
a
broader
circle
of
friends
without
the
same
degree
of
intimacy.
The
possessive
forms
are
moja
przyjaciółka
(my
female
friend)
and
moje
przyjaciółki
(my
female
friends).
the
Polish
television
series
Przyjaciółki,
which
centers
on
the
lives
of
four
women
and
their
friendship.