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szybcy

Szybcy is the Polish adjective szybki in its masculine personal plural form, meaning “fast” or “quick.” It is used to describe people, animals, or objects that move or operate with high speed. In everyday language, szybcy can modify nouns directly (for example, szybcy zawodnicy – fast/busy athletes) or be used in informal speech to refer to a group known for their speed.

In usage, szybcy appears across contexts where speed is a defining trait. It is common in sports

In Polish popular culture, szybcy is notably the first word of the Polish title of the film

Grammatical notes: szybcy is the masculine personal plural form; feminine and neuter forms are szybkie. The

journalism
and
commentary
to
label
teams
or
individuals
as
szybcy,
capturing
agility
and
rapid
performance.
The
term
is
also
employed
in
branding
and
marketing
to
evoke
efficiency,
responsiveness,
and
dynamism.
Beyond
descriptive
use,
szybcy
can
function
as
part
of
more
elaborate
phrases
that
emphasize
pace
and
urgency.
franchise
Fast
&
Furious,
which
is
rendered
as
Szybcy
i
Wściekli.
This
usage
helps
transmit
the
intended
sense
of
speed
and
action
to
Polish-speaking
audiences
and
reflects
the
word’s
strong
association
with
velocity
in
contemporary
media.
root
of
the
word
is
szyb-,
derived
from
szybki,
with
typical
Polish
adjective
agreement
across
gender
and
number.