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młodzi

//ˈmwɔ.d͡ʑi//
Polishadjnounverb

Grammatical form

młodzi is the virile nominative/vocative plural form of młody — “young (in the early part of growth or life; born not long ago; characteristic of such a person or thing).

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młodzi is the genitive/dative/locative/vocative singular form of młódź — “youth (young persons, collectively).

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młodzi is the third-person singular present form of młodzić — “to cloud over; to be in for rain.

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Definitions of młody adj · /ˈmwɔ.dɘ/ | /ˈmɫɔ.dɨ/

Full entry for młody
  1. 1.young (in the early part of growth or life; born not long ago; characteristic of such a person or thing)
  2. 2.young; new, fresh (having been in a particular function or type of person for very few years)
  3. 3.young (at an early stage of existence or development; having recently come into existence)
  4. 4.new (having grown in the current season)
  5. 5.young; immature
  6. 6.young, budding
  7. 7.youth; early
  8. 8.innocent
  9. 9.crisp; perky; durable
  10. 10.delicate, weak
  11. 11.junior (having a lower position in a hierarchy)
  12. 12.inexperienced
  13. 13.The meaning of this term is uncertain.
  14. 14.descendant (one who is the progeny of someone)
  15. 15.bridegroom, groom (man in the context of his own wedding; one who is going to marry or has just been married)
  16. 16.newlyweds (newly married couple)
  17. 17.young boy(colloquial)

Etymology of młody

Inherited from Old Polish młody.

Paradigm of młody, with młodzi highlighted:

Genitive
Singular
młodej, młodego
Plural
młodych
Dative
Singular
młodemu, młodej
Plural
młodym
Accusative
Singular
młodego, młody, młodą, młode
Plural
młodych
Instrumental
Singular
młodym, młodą
Plural
młodymi
Locative
Singular
młodym, młodej
Plural
młodych

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