Everyday Polish: Using the Locative Case to Talk About Places
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Everyday Polish: Using the Locative Case to Talk About Places

2024-10-26
Join our VIP community https://app.learn-polish.pl Learn Polish in Poland https://www.learn-polish.pl   Overview of the Locative Case The locative case (miejscownik) in Polish is used mainly after certain prepositions to indicate location, often meaning "in" or "at" a specific place. It’s commonly used with prepositions like w (in), na (on), and o (about). Quick Rule: For most nouns, the locative case changes the ending, often by adding -e, -u, or -ie. Let's look at how this applies to some city names.   Examples of the Locative Case with City Nam...
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