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warunkami

Warunkami is the instrumental plural form of the Polish noun warunek, which means condition, prerequisite, or term. As a grammatical form, warunkami serves to express the idea of “under the conditions” or “with the conditions” within a sentence, rather than functioning as a separate lexical item.

The word derives from warunek, with the standard Polish instrumental plural ending -ami. This pattern is typical

In Polish, warunkami appears predominantly in formal or technical writing—such as legal contracts, policy documents, or

See also: warunek, warunki, warunkowy.

for
masculine
inanimate
nouns
of
the
second
declension
in
Polish,
and
it
reflects
how
nouns
change
form
to
indicate
grammatical
function.
administrative
texts—where
instrumental
case
is
required
by
the
surrounding
verb
or
preposition.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
usually
use
the
nominative
warunki
or
fixed
phrases
like
na
warunkach
to
convey
the
related
idea.
Because
it
is
a
case
form,
its
meaning
is
tied
to
the
surrounding
syntactic
construction
rather
than
to
a
standalone
concept;
its
use
often
signals
a
clause
describing
how
something
is
done
or
under
what
terms.