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ziemskich

Ziemskich is the plural genitive and accusative form of the Polish adjective ziemski, meaning earthly, terrestrial, or worldly. The root ziem- derives from ziemia, meaning earth or land, and the -ski suffix marks the word as an adjective. In Polish, adjectives decline to agree with a noun in gender, number, and case, so ziemskich appears in several grammatical contexts.

In practice, ziemskich is used in phrases describing things related to the Earth or to worldly matters.

Ziemskich can also appear in more specialized or literary language to convey a sense of earthly or

In summary, ziemskich is a common inflected form of ziemski used to express relationships to the Earth

For
example,
in
genitive
plural
you
might
encounter
spraw
ziemskich
(earthly
matters),
and
in
locative
plural
you
might
see
na
ziemskich
wyspach
(on
earthly
islands).
The
corresponding
nominative
forms
for
non-genitive
contexts
include
ziemskie
(feminine/neuter
plural
or
masculine
non-personal)
and
ziemscy
(masculine
personal
plural).
secular
attributes.
Like
other
forms
of
ziemski,
its
use
always
requires
agreement
with
the
noun
it
modifies,
so
the
form
changes
according
to
the
syntactic
role
and
the
noun’s
gender
and
number.
or
to
worldly
matters.
It
functions
as
an
adjective
and
reflects
standard
Polish
agreement
rules
across
cases
and
numbers.