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rosyj

Rosyj may refer to a number of things, but without context it most often arises as a nonstandard or abbreviated form related to the Polish word meaning "Russian." The standard Polish adjective for nationality is rosyjski; its declined forms are rosyjski (m nominative), rosyjska (f), rosyjskie (n), rosyjscy (m plural), and rosyjskie (n plural). The form "rosyj" is not used in contemporary standard Polish and is not listed in major Polish dictionaries. It occasionally appears as a typographical error, a truncation in informal writing, or as part of compound names where the root "rosyj" is combined with another suffix, but such uses are nonstandard.

In other contexts, "Rosyj" could appear as an inflected segment in a longer word or as a

If you meant something specific by "rosyj"—for example a particular person, place, or title—please provide more

See also: Russia, Russian language, Polish orthography.

transliteration
artifact
in
non-Polish
texts.
It
is
not
recognized
as
an
independent
term
with
a
defined
meaning
in
English-language
reference
works.
context.
In
standard
Polish
usage,
to
describe
something
relating
to
Russia
or
Russian
people,
one
would
use
"rosyjski"
and
its
proper
declined
forms.