Polish grammar cases explained (intro)
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- Cases in Polish grammar can give students a headache, so in this video we are going through them one by one. This video is an introduction to Polish cases. You can understand what they are and when you use them.
Here are the names of 7 Polish cases:
1. Nominative
2. Accusative
3.Genitive
4. Dative
5. Instrumental
6. Locative
7. Vocative
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I’m literally native in polish and watching this that’s how hard the language is
You're probably right haha :)
Yes he's right not just grammatical cause but also to pronounce writing
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Not at all
The Polish With Blondes series is the best Polish language series I have seen on the internet. They break things down and tell you WHY things are, instead of only telling you WHAT they are.
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Oh my dear God! This video brought some much light to this (at least to me) so complex grammar cases. I have tried to understand cases for so long and it seem to me that I would be never be able to get it. At least with this explanation it start to make more sense to me. Thank you so much for your lessons, it has helped me a lot to go through my difficulties to learn Polish.
Thank you so much . We are happy to hear that!!!! such comments alsways give us a boost of energy to keep going! You may now wish to see other videos from the playlist on cases. I suggest starting from Accusative Part 1
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I'm learning polish language through your videos, so thank and keep going ❤
Thank you, we will :)
Thank you so much for this video. Mostly everywhere, they just start talking about cases and examples but no one explains why they exist and to which part of sentence they'll be applied. Keep up the good work.
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Best explanation I never had
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Really good
Thanks!
Csesc!. Which grammar case would you recommend as the most important to learn? I have heard, for example, Poles will still understand you if you just use the nominative case. With 7 cases and excluding plurals, 21? possible word endings I should just like to get good value.
By the way, is there any particular learning Polish textbook for beginners that you would recommend? My experience has been those written in Polish for students are okropny (horrible) while I have still to find an entirely suitable one written in English.
Dobrze pozdrowienia. (if there is such an expression)...
We use all the cases al the time, but if I were to learn them, I would start with the accusative, genitive and instrumental, just like we started in our case. About the textbook, check out an online course 'po polsku po Polsce' (free) (though the instructions are in Polish, it is still pretty easy to follow)
Djieki
Hi! I wonder whether we use different endings for each word depending on the gender.
yes, there are often different endings for feminine, masculine and neuter nouns, for example: piję sok, piję wodę, nie piję soku, nie piję wody
@@polishwithblondes thanks a lot. I wanted to learn some basic polish since there's a polish guy at our university. I wanted to talk to him in his native language, but now I realize that the language is so hard.