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zwinne

Zwinne is a Polish adjective meaning nimble, agile, or dexterous. It is used to describe people, animals, or processes that move or operate with quick coordination and flexibility. In everyday language, zwinne can refer to physical agility, as in zwinne dłonie (nimble hands), as well as to more abstract notions such as a zwinny plan (an agile plan) or zwinność działania (nimbleness in operation).

Gramatically, zwinne has several forms: zwinny (masculine singular), zwinna (feminine singular), and zwinne (neuter singular or

Etymology traces zwinne to the stem zwin- with the standard adjective suffix -ny; the related noun zwinność

In modern usage, zwinne is frequently employed in a variety of domains. In sports and performing arts,

plural).
In
the
plural,
masculine
personal
is
zwinni,
while
feminine
and
neuter
plural
are
zwinne.
The
corresponding
noun
is
zwinność,
which
denotes
agility
or
nimbleness.
denotes
the
quality
of
being
agile.
The
word
is
common
across
standard
Polish
and
appears
in
both
everyday
speech
and
more
formal
contexts.
it
describes
graceful
and
rapid
movement.
In
business
and
technology,
it
is
used
alongside
phrases
like
metodyka
zwinna
or
rozwój
zwinny
to
refer
to
agile
methodologies
and
agile
development.
The
term
has
a
broad,
neutral
connotation
and
emphasizes
efficiency,
flexibility,
and
quick
adaptability.