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wyborcze

Wyborcze is a Polish adjective form meaning electoral or relating to elections. It is derived from the noun wybór (choice, election) and is used to describe nouns connected with voting, campaigns, or the political process. The form wyborcze appears in contexts where the noun it modifies is neuter singular or feminine plural in the nominative case, for example kampanie wyborcze (electoral campaigns) or media wyborcze (electoral media).

Etymology and grammar: wyborczy is the base adjective meaning electoral or pertaining to elections. Its endings

Usage and examples: Wyborcze is commonly found in phrases such as kampanie wyborcze, obietnice wyborcze, prawo

Notable usage: The noun phrase Gazeta Wyborcza demonstrates the feminine singular form of the adjective in

In summary, wyborcze is a common grammatical form of the Polish adjective describing anything related to elections,

change
to
agree
with
the
gender
and
number
of
the
noun.
For
neuter
singular
or
feminine
plural,
the
form
is
wyborcze;
for
other
genders
and
numbers,
different
endings
apply
(e.g.,
wyborczy,
wyborczyni,
wyborcze).
This
inflection
allows
wybo
rcz
e
to
function
as
a
standard
attributive
modifier
in
Polish.
wyborcze,
program
wyborczy,
and
media
wyborcze.
It
is
used
across
political
reporting,
legal
language,
and
public
discourse
to
categorize
things
as
election-related,
ranging
from
electoral
law
(prawo
wyborcze)
to
election
campaigns
(kampanie
wyborcze)
and
campaign
coverage
(media
wyborcze).
a
proper
name,
literally
meaning
The
Electoral
Gazette,
one
of
Poland’s
leading
daily
newspapers
since
1989.
with
its
exact
ending
determined
by
the
noun
it
modifies.