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The grammar of the Polish language is characterized by a high degree of inflection, and has relatively free word order, although the dominant arrangement is subject–verb–object (SVO). There are no articles, and there is frequent dropping of subject pronouns. Distinctive features include the different treatment of masculine personal nouns in the plural, and the complex grammar of numerals and quantifiers.

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  • Polish grammar (en)
  • Gramàtica polonesa (ca)
  • Polnische Grammatik (de)
  • Gramática del polaco (es)
  • Grammaire polonaise (fr)
  • Gramatyka języka polskiego (pl)
  • Polsk grammatik (sv)
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  • La gramàtica polonesa descriu la morfologia i de la sintaxi de la llengua polonesa. El polonès comparteix molts trets amb la majoria de llengües eslaves, és a dir, declinacions (set casos: nominatiu, genitiu, datiu, acusatiu, locatiu, instrumental i vocatiu) i aspectes verbals, ço és, perfectiu i imperfectiu. (ca)
  • La gramática polaca es el estudio de la morfología y de la sintaxis de la lengua polaca. El polaco comparte muchos aspectos con la mayoría de lenguas eslavas: declinaciones (siete casos: nominativo, genitivo, dativo, acusativo, locativo, instrumental y vocativo) y aspectos verbales, el perfectivo y el imperfectivo. * Datos: Q1970392 (es)
  • La grammaire polonaise est l'étude de la morphologie et de la syntaxe de la langue polonaise. Le polonais partage des caractéristiques avec la plupart des autres langues slaves : déclinaisons (sept cas : nominatif, génitif, datif, accusatif, locatif, instrumental, vocatif), aspect perfectif/imperfectif des verbes, etc. (fr)
  • The grammar of the Polish language is characterized by a high degree of inflection, and has relatively free word order, although the dominant arrangement is subject–verb–object (SVO). There are no articles, and there is frequent dropping of subject pronouns. Distinctive features include the different treatment of masculine personal nouns in the plural, and the complex grammar of numerals and quantifiers. (en)
  • Język polski reprezentuje typ fleksyjny. (pl)
  • Det polska språket är ett flekterande språk. (sv)
  • Dieser Artikel beschreibt die Grammatik der polnischen Sprache unter Einbeziehung einiger sprachgeschichtlicher Anmerkungen und dialektaler Besonderheiten. Das Polnische als westslawische Sprache hat in der Deklination 7 Kasus (Fälle) und 3 Genera (Geschlechter) bewahrt; der Dual (die Zweizahl) ist längst nicht mehr existent. In der Beugung von Verben ist als ursprüngliche Form nur die Gegenwartsform erhalten; Vergangenheit, Zukunft und Möglichkeitsform werden mit Hilfsverben gebildet. (de)
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