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wieczorny

Wieczorny is a Polish adjective meaning pertaining to or occurring in the evening. It is used to describe events, activities, times, or appearances associated with the evening, and appears in everyday speech as well as in media and literature. Common contexts include references to evening hours, evening programs, or evening events.

Etymology and form: wieczorny is derived from the noun wieczór, meaning evening, with the Polish suffix -ny

Usage and examples: The term is frequently used in phrases such as wieczorny program telewizyjny (evening TV

Related terms and notes: wieczór is the noun meaning “evening,” and wieczorny is one of its common

to
form
an
adjective.
The
word
inflects
for
gender
and
number:
wieczorny
(masculine
singular),
wieczorna
(feminine
singular),
wieczorne
(neuter
singular
or
plural),
and
corresponding
forms
for
other
grammatical
cases.
program),
wieczorny
posiłek
(evening
meal),
or
wieczorna
pora
(evening
time).
It
can
describe
scheduled
activities,
media
editions,
or
atmospheric
qualities
associated
with
dusk
and
nightfall.
In
literature
and
journalism,
wieczorny
sometimes
appears
in
titles
or
headings
to
denote
content
intended
for
the
evening
audience
or
for
events
taking
place
after
sunset.
adjectival
derivatives.
Variants
reflect
gender
and
number
in
agreement
with
the
noun
they
modify.
The
word
is
primarily
descriptive
and
does
not
denote
a
separate
concept
beyond
its
connection
to
the
evening
period;
it
can
also
appear
in
compound
phrases
or
proper
names
when
used
in
titles
or
headings.