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studiów

Studiów is the genitive plural form of the Polish noun studia, which refers to university studies or courses of study. The term is used primarily in academic and administrative language to indicate the existence, scope, or duration of studies in a given context.

Etymology and usage context: studia derives from Latin studium and is widely used in Polish to denote

Common expressions and meaning: In everyday and official use, studiów appears in phrases such as czas studiów

Educational context: In Poland, studia typically refers to tertiary education programs, including licencjackie (bachelor), magisterskie (master),

Linguistic note: studiów functions as a grammatical form and is not used alone as a nominative form.

higher
education.
The
genitive
plural
form
studiów
is
employed
when
describing
relationships
or
attributes,
such
as
ownership,
content,
or
timing
related
to
studies
(for
example,
czas
studiów,
the
duration
of
studies).
(the
period
of
study),
program
studiów
(the
study
program),
plan
studiów
(the
study
plan),
kierunek
studiów
(the
field
of
study),
and
wyniki
studiów
(study
results
or
academic
performance).
It
also
occurs
in
constructions
referring
to
completion
or
progression,
like
ukończenie
studiów
(completion
of
studies)
and
dyplom
ukończenia
studiów
(diploma
of
completion
of
studies).
When
listing
fields
or
programs,
phrases
like
różne
kierunki
studiów
use
the
genitive
plural
form.
and
sometimes
inne
formy
kwalifikacyjne.
The
noun
is
often
paired
with
adjectives
or
numerals
to
specify
details,
while
the
actual
verb
form
for
the
action
of
studying
is
studiować
(to
study).
It
coexists
with
related
terms
such
as
studia
(the
concept
of
studies)
and
the
verb
“studiować”
in
practical
language
use.