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: For completed actions (e.g., "I finished writing").

: Used for the subject (e.g., "The dog is here").

: Indicates possession or negation (e.g., "I don't have a dog "). Dative (Celownik) : Used for the indirect object. Accusative (Biernik) : Used for the direct object of a verb. Gramatyka polska dla poczД…tkujД…cych

: For ongoing or repeated actions (e.g., "I was writing").

: Related to location or context, always follows a preposition. Vocative (Wołacz) : Used when addressing someone directly. : For completed actions (e

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: While the standard order is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) , Polish is flexible because word endings often clarify the meaning. Recommended Resources for Beginners Dative (Celownik) : Used for the indirect object

: Verbs change based on person (I, you, he/she/it, etc.), number, tense, and mood.