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rodzimego

Rodzimego is a grammatical form in Polish, not a standalone word with a separate lexeme. It is the genitive singular form of the adjective rodzimy/rodzimy, which means native, indigenous, or homegrown. The form rodzimego is used with masculine or neuter nouns in the genitive case.

Morphology and usage

Rodzimego appears in sentences where an attributive adjective with a masculine or neuter noun is required

Context and interpretation

The adjective rodzimy/rodzimy conveys notions of belonging to a native origin, being locally produced, or being

Etymology

Rodzimi/rodzimy comes from the Polish stem related to origin or birth, linked to the root often interpreted

See also

Polish grammar, Polish adjectives, declension, genitive case.

in
the
genitive.
The
feminine
genitive
singular
of
the
corresponding
adjective
is
rodzimej,
and
the
plural
genitive
is
rodzimych.
As
a
declined
form,
rodzimego
follows
standard
Polish
adjective
declension
patterns
and
is
determined
by
gender,
number,
and
case
of
the
noun
it
modifies.
inherent
to
a
place
or
people.
In
texts
addressing
language,
culture,
or
geography,
the
form
rodzimego
may
appear
when
describing
something
in
relation
to
its
native
origin
or
domestic
character
within
a
grammatical
construction
that
requires
the
genitive
case.
as
pertaining
to
one’s
lineage
or
native
origin.
The
genitive
form
rodzimego
is
the
standard
inflected
variant
used
in
appropriate
syntactic
contexts.