September 30, 2007at 2:05 am
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Polish noun case endings
Polish is one of the hardest languages to learn, one of the reason is the Polish noun case endings. Every single noun, adjective, personal pronoun etc changes with case, number and gender. That means a noun used in a sentence, three times will look three different ways grammatically. This is Polish grammar. This is something you just have to accept if you want to learn Polish. I have create a table that outlines Polish noun case endings. There are more exceptions than rules so I included the most common form.
Polish noun case endings
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