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rodzimych

Rodzimych is the genitive plural form of the Polish adjective rodzimy, which means native, indigenous, or homegrown. The adjective describes origin or association with a particular place, and it is used to modify a noun in agreement with gender, number, and case.

In practice, rodzimych appears most often in phrases that identify something as native to a region or

Grammatically, rodzimych is used when the modified noun is in genitive plural (or, in certain constructions,

Common usage spans ecology, linguistics, anthropology, and cultural studies, where speakers often refer to native languages,

ecosystem.
It
helps
distinguish
native
elements
from
introduced
or
foreign
ones.
The
form
is
commonly
seen
in
scientific,
ethnographic,
and
geographic
writing
as
part
of
noun
phrases
such
as
gatunki
rodzimych
roślin
or
fauna
rodzimych
terenów.
accusative
plural
for
masculine
personal
nouns).
The
base
form
rodzimy
changes
across
gender
and
number
(rodzime
for
neuter,
rodzimy
for
masculine
singular,
rodzimych
for
genitive
plural,
etc.),
and
rodzimych
is
specifically
the
plural
genitive
ending.
This
pattern
is
typical
for
adjectives
in
Polish,
which
must
agree
with
the
nouns
they
describe.
native
species,
or
native
cultural
practices.
The
term
emphasizes
origin
and
locality
and
is
typically
contrasted
with
terms
signaling
non-native,
introduced,
or
foreign
origin.