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Mi³o¶æ, how to decline it in the accusative?


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Edited by: catsoldier  Sep 23, 11, 00:40    #1
How do you decline mi³o¶æ in the accusative? would you be able to tell me the rule?

Mi³o¶æ is a feminine noun as far as I know. Most femine nouns end in a and are easy to decline, changing a to ê.
Szynka is feminine. Lubiê szynkê.

Lubiê ..............(mi³o¶æ)

Thanks in advance.

Misc  Sep 23, 11, 01:35    #2
Lubiê mi³o¶æ u dont have to change anything my friend

Mi³o¶æ
genitive mi³o¶ci
dative mi³o¶ci
accusative mi³o¶æ
ablative mi³o¶ci±
locative mi³o¶ci
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Edited by: Zazulka  Sep 23, 11, 01:51    #3
accusative is the same as the nominative case when a noun has no plural form eg: mi³o¶æ, nienawi¶æ, zawi¶æ, z³o¶æ, szlachetno¶æ, hojno¶æ and so on
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 Sep 23, 11, 01:56    #4
Mi³o¶æ is usually in the singular, but cannot one say: Jego liczne mi³o¶ci...?
Zman  Sep 23, 11, 02:17    #5
One can say indeed: mi³o¶ci, nienawi¶ci.... rarely though but still, however the rule holds :-)
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Edited by: Zazulka  Sep 23, 11, 02:28    #6
Oops, I referred above to a wrong rule :) Time to go to bed :)

The correct rule is: accusative is the same as the nominative case when a feminine noun ends with a consonant: mysz, zlo¶æ, stra¿ etc.
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 Sep 23, 11, 20:12    #7
accusative is the same as the nominative case when a feminine noun ends with a consonant: mysz, zlo¶æ, stra¿ etc.

Are you sure?

:-)
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 Sep 23, 11, 20:21    #8
accusative is the same as the nominative case when a feminine noun ends with a consonant: mysz, zlo¶æ, stra¿ etc.

Are you sure?

:-)


I confirm that - widzê mysz, pe³niê stra¿ (I stand guard)
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Edited by: catsoldier  Sep 23, 11, 20:50    #9
I confirm that - widzê mysz, pe³niê stra¿ (I stand guard)

Thanks gumishu. I didn't really doubt Zazulka anyway, I was joking with her a little because she changed her mind.



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