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typowej

Typowej is a declined form of the Polish adjective typowy, meaning typical or characteristic of a type. It is used with feminine singular nouns and appears in several grammatical cases, most commonly genitive, dative, and locative. The form typowej marks agreement with the feminine noun and signals that the adjective modifies a feminine noun in those cases.

Usage and examples:

- Genitive singular: cecha typowej kobiety — “a trait of a typical woman.” Here typowej modifies kobiety in

- Dative singular: dam to typowej kobiecie — “I will give this to a typical woman.” The phrase

- Locative singular: w typowej sytuacji — “in a typical situation.” The locative form accompanies a feminine noun

Relation to other forms:

Typowej is one of several feminine singular forms of typowy. The base form typowa is used in

Notes:

Typowej does not stand alone as a separate lexical item; it is the grammatical form of typowy

the
genitive.
uses
the
dative
form
to
indicate
the
indirect
object.
in
a
prepositional
context.
the
nominative
singular
(typowa),
typową
in
the
accusative
and
instrumental,
while
typowej
appears
in
genitive,
dative,
and
locative.
The
root
typ-
reflects
the
meaning
related
to
type
or
character,
and
the
suffix
-owy
is
a
common
ending
for
adjectives
describing
nouns
of
various
genders
in
Polish.
used
to
agree
with
feminine
singular
nouns
in
specific
cases.
It
is
typical
in
descriptive
language
to
discuss
traits,
characteristics,
or
conditions
related
to
a
particular
feminine
noun.
See
also
typowy
for
the
base
form
and
related
adjectival
declensions
in
Polish.