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KrzysztofThreads: 2
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 Nov 29, 07, 16:31    #31
Quoting: Marek
Tysiąc trzysta osiemdziesiątym piątym


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 Dec 2, 07, 12:43    #32
dziękuję!
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Edited by: EmmaT2008  Mar 14, 09, 22:26    #33
Re opening this thread instead of making a new one, if anyone can help.
On http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przypadek
there is a list
mianownik (nominativus)
dopełniacz (genetivus)
celownik (dativus)
biernik (accusativus)
ablatyw (ablativus)
narzędnik (instrumentalis)
miejscownik (locativus)
wołacz (vocativus)

Scroll down the page and in Finnish there are the latin words with the questions e.g -
Nominativus kto? co? - -t
Partitivus Ile (czego)? kogo? czego? -a/ -ä ,-ta/-tä -a, -ita, -ja
Genetivus kogo? czego? -n -n, -den, tten, in, ten, en

Is there any place I can get an English version with latin?
I hope I have explained what I want well enough, trying to get this information for someone..
Emma
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 Mar 14, 09, 23:12    #34
The thing to do is to tell the learner that there are a lot of different cases, some of which share word endings in various places. But don't give them all of them at once. Start with an easy one like the instrumental, or perhaps the genitive plural for counting things.
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 Feb 19, 10, 23:06    #35
This is a great practice thread. I still need to polish up on them. I'm more comfortable with them now but would appreciate the resident Poles giving tough tests :)


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