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rzadowej

Rzadowej, normally written with the diacritic as rządowej and transliterated as rzadowej in ASCII, is the feminine genitive singular form of the Polish adjective rządowy. The adjective means government-related or state, deriving from the noun rząd (government). In Polish, adjectives agree with the nouns they modify, so rzadowej appears in feminine genitive and feminine locative singular forms.

Morphology and usage

Rządowy has feminine forms such as rządowa (nominative) and rządowej (genitive and locative). The form rzadowej

Context and nuance

Rządowy/rządowa terms are common in official, legal, or political language, where distinctions between government-related and non-governmental

See also

Rządowy, rząd, government in Polish. Usage notes on Polish adjective declension and gender agreement.

is
used
specifically
when
the
feminine
noun
it
accompanies
is
in
genitive
or
locative
case,
for
example
in
phrases
like
krytyka
rzadowej
polityki
(critique
of
government
policy)
or
finansowanie
rzadowej
agencji
(financing
of
a
government
agency).
The
construction
conveys
a
relationship
to
the
government
or
state
institutions.
entities
matter.
While
rzadowej
itself
is
a
grammatical
inflection,
the
broader
concept
it
signals—government
involvement
or
origin—appears
throughout
administrative
and
public
discourse.
The
form
is
not
a
standalone
noun
or
a
proper
name;
it
is
a
morphological
variant
used
to
agree
with
feminine
nouns
in
specific
cases.