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wschodni

Wschodni is a Polish adjective meaning eastern or related to the east. It describes location, direction, or origin, such as an eastern region, an eastbound route, or influences from the east. The term derives from the noun wschód, meaning east or sunrise, and is used in a wide range of contexts from geography to culture. In international usage, the corresponding geographical region is often referred to as Europa Wschodnia (Eastern Europe).

Grammatical notes: As with other Polish adjectives, wschodni agrees with the noun it modifies in gender, number,

Usage and contexts: The adjective appears in everyday language to denote directional or regional relations, for

and
case.
In
the
singular:
masculine
wschodni,
feminine
wschodnia,
neuter
wschodne.
In
the
plural:
masculine
personal
wschodni,
feminine
and
neuter
wschodnie.
It
is
normally
written
in
lowercase
unless
it
is
part
of
a
proper
noun
or
a
stylized
title,
in
which
case
it
may
be
capitalized.
example
kierunek
wschodni
(east
direction),
regiony
wschodnie
Polski
(eastern
regions
of
Poland),
or
wpływ
wschodni
(eastern
influence).
In
toponymy
or
administrative
nomenclature
it
can
form
part
of
place
names
or
district
descriptors,
indicating
geographic
orientation
(for
instance
the
eastern
part
of
a
city).
In
historical
or
political
writing,
references
to
the
“East”
or
“the
East”
may
appear
as
Wschód
in
titles
or
conventional
expressions,
while
the
geographic
equivalent
is
typically
Europa
Wschodnia.