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Polish language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A very thorough reference grammar of the Polish language, by Ron F. Feldstein. Part of the Reference Grammar Network of the Slavic and East European ...
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Polish Grammar. Moreover, you will find other useful resources about Polish like words, schools, Polish literature and more ... Polish Language...
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; There are no articles before nouns - if there is a zero article the noun has the same meaning as if there was a/an before it. If there is "ten, ta, to" before the noun, it has a definite meaning. noga = a leg ta noga = the (this) leg; ... Polish provinces...
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Whether you need to learn Polish for work, want to pick up some basic phrases for travel, or to learn the language in order to reconnect to your Polish heritage, our collection of exercises will help you to achieve your goals.
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Someone who doesn't speak any Slavic language, but speaks some other Indo-European language, may still find many similarities between Polish grammar and the grammar of that language, as well as many similar words.
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Polish grammar and the Polish language ... The key thing about learning Polish is try not to get bogged down with knowing every rule of Polish grammar or you will drive yourself crazy, rather speak Polish and with time the grammar will come...
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