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zgodni

Zgodni is a Polish word that functions as the masculine personal plural form of the adjective zgodny, meaning in agreement, harmonious, or compatible. The term stems from zgoda, meaning agreement or consent, and carries the general sense of conformity to a standard, rule, or mutual understanding.

In Polish, adjectives have several inflected forms. The base form zgodny is masculine singular; feminine is

Common usage includes describing agreements or compliance: for example, phrases like zgodny z przepisami or zgodne

Notes and related terms include zgoda (agreement/consent) and zgodność (conformity, compatibility). Zgodni is primarily encountered as

zgodna,
neuter
is
zgodne.
The
other
plural
forms
include
zgodni
for
masculine
personal
subjects
and
zgodne
for
other
plural
genders.
Thus
zgodni
is
used
to
describe
groups
or
pairs
of
people
that
are
in
agreement
or
that
work
well
together,
typically
in
attributive
position,
as
in
ludzie
zgodni
(agreeable
people),
or
predicatively,
such
as
“są
zgodni”
when
referring
to
a
masculine
plural
subject.
z
normami
indicate
conformity
to
laws
or
standards.
In
everyday
language,
zgodni
can
convey
that
a
team
or
group
gets
along
and
shares
common
ground,
though
in
many
contexts
the
more
common
word
for
such
qualities
is
zgodny
or
zgodni
rather
than
a
standalone
noun.
a
grammatical
form
rather
than
as
a
separate
lexical
entry,
and
its
meaning
is
closely
tied
to
the
broader
idea
of
agreement
and
conformity
expressed
by
related
words.