suszonych
Suszonych is a Polish morphological form derived from the verb suszyć, meaning to dry. It functions as the past participle adjective meaning “dried” and is used to describe items that have undergone drying. The form suszonych appears when the modified noun is in the genitive plural or accusative plural, for example in phrases such as waga suszonych owoców (the weight of dried fruits) or aromat suszonych ziół (the aroma of dried herbs). In everyday language, the more general term suszone is used for the nominative plural, as in suszone owoce or suszone warzywa.
The base adjective has other inflected forms: suszony (masculine singular), suszona (feminine singular), suszone (neuter singular
In usage, suszonych frequently appears in culinary, grocery, and agricultural contexts, especially in labeling and product
- Suszenie
- Suszona
- Suszonych is not a standalone noun; it is a declined form of the adjective/participle suszony.
- Distinctions between suszone and suszonych reflect grammatical case and number in Polish.