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Common neuter case nouns please


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Melusine
  Nov 15, 07, 13:27  #1

Hi, I have to write some sample phrases for my homework and I would like to know a few more -o (or ę) nouns, as in class we have only learnt about six, and as everyone has the same homework...
so far we have biurko, okno, krzesło, naswisko, imię, pisklę and dziecko

any suggestions for common nouns - we are working on the genitive so I have to be able to say Czyj to jest whatever?

Dziękuję,

Mel

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z_darius
  Nov 15, 07, 13:34  #2

here are some:

koło (wheel)
czoło (forehead)
słonko (diminutive for sun)
ciasto (dough, cake)
błoto (mud)
cielę (calf)
dziecię (child)

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Melusine
  Nov 15, 07, 14:26  #3

Mmmm.. not a lot of scope;;; our teacher did say they were quite rare: I'm hardly likely to be asking whose mud it is!

Is that calf the animal?

I should be OK with "moje ciastro" and "moje dziecię",

Dzięnkuję

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z_darius
  Nov 15, 07, 14:52  #4

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Quoting: Melusine
Mmmm.. not a lot of scope;;; our teacher did say they were quite rare

The teach is a city boy, huh? :)
I'm sure others will contribute

C'mon people!!!
The lady needs some good nouns!

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Is that calf the animal?

yes
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Dzięnkuję

skip the "n"

(welcome)

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osiol
  Nov 15, 07, 14:57  #5

morze (sea)
piwo (piwo)
pióro (pen)
okno (window)
piwo (I'll say beer this time)
pudełko (box)

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plg
  Nov 15, 07, 15:05  #6

look in your dictionary they are loads of them

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osiol
  Nov 15, 07, 15:08  #7

Look in a muzeum, there are loads of them.

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z_darius
  Nov 15, 07, 22:04  #8

a few more:

ciało (body)
słowo (word)
dno (bottom)
drzewo (tree)
drewno (wood)
danie (dish, meal)
gówno (sh.it)
łajno (sh.it, excrement, vulger depending on context)
niebo (sky, heaven)
piekło (hell)
prawo (law)
sito (sieve)
prosię (pig, usually young but not piglet)
ramię - shoulder
rondo (round-about, circle)
pisklę (baby bird, very young person)

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Cinek [Guest]
  Nov 16, 07, 04:25  #9

zwierzę (animal)
zwierzątko (diminutive - small animal)
kurczę (chicken)
dziewczę (girl - old-fasioned, poetry)

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z_darius
  Nov 16, 07, 08:46  #10

złoto - gold (noun)
srebro - silver (noun)
powietrze - air
zjaście - event (usually carries negative connotation)
siano - hay
miano - label (but rather one that you asign to people/object but not a sticker)
swięto -holiday

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Melusine
  Nov 16, 07, 10:32  #11

Dziękuję bardzo!

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Michal
  Nov 16, 07, 14:58  #12

Quoting: osiol
ok in a muzeum, there are loads of them.

Somewhere we have already discussed that the polish word muzeum is a Polish singular neuter noun.

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