Small tip: The 'masculine personal' doesn't only include groups of men (twoi chłopacy [your boys], twoi synowie [your sons], etc.), but it also includes groups of both men and women, all grouped together (twoi pracownicy [your workers], twoi ludzie [your people], etc.). In short, for it to be 'masculine personal', at least 1 man must exist within the group. Only, if the groups are all women, then it can be 'non-masculine personal' (twoje pracownice [your workers {female}], twoje siostry [your sisters], etc..)
That is the same rule that exists in the Romance languages with regard to personal pronouns. As long as there is at least one male or masculine noun, the default gender in the plural is always masculine, so even in a group of 99 women and one man, that group will always be referred to in the masculine plural!
Masculine nouns that end with "a" never were a problem for me, because every single masculine noun, that ends with "a" has the meaning of a masculine person. And so it is no problem to remember that for example the word "mężczyzna", which means "Man" is masculine.
Ugh I’m so confused. Learning to describe objects, specifically Color/object. The egg is blue. The eggs are blue. How to know which word endings describe more than one object of one color??
This is really great content. Much clear than all teachers I have ever met
Well done, Jarek! You're getting better and better!
Dzięki!
Great video! It's a pity you haven't uploaded new videos anymore 😢
Crazy how a content is created 5 years ago is helping me right now. Thank you so much Jarek
Small tip:
The 'masculine personal' doesn't only include groups of men (twoi chłopacy [your boys], twoi synowie [your sons], etc.), but it also includes groups of both men and women, all grouped together (twoi pracownicy [your workers], twoi ludzie [your people], etc.).
In short, for it to be 'masculine personal', at least 1 man must exist within the group.
Only, if the groups are all women, then it can be 'non-masculine personal' (twoje pracownice [your workers {female}], twoje siostry [your sisters], etc..)
Great explanation!
That is the same rule that exists in the Romance languages with regard to personal pronouns. As long as there is at least one male or masculine noun, the default gender in the plural is always masculine, so even in a group of 99 women and one man, that group will always be referred to in the masculine plural!
Same in French
You’re an amazing teacher Jarek! Bardzo dziękuję!! ❤️
Dzięki! Powodzenia w nauce 🙂
Wow! Excellent explanation! Thank you very much!
Very well made! You’re English is really good, by the way
Very, very helpful ~ thanks so much!
You have made very useful tutorials! Thanks a lot :)
Masculine nouns that end with "a" never were a problem for me, because every single masculine noun, that ends with "a" has the meaning of a masculine person. And so it is no problem to remember that for example the word "mężczyzna", which means "Man" is masculine.
Thank you for this video, helped me grasp a bit this matter. Great lesson .
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Nice way for explaining with complications >>>will done
Dziękuję! This was very helpful! :)
please please do more of these videos!
I will, but for now you can check out my website :) There are plenty of articles about grammar courseofpolish.com/
Thank you ..very helpful 🙂
Finally a new video :D Thank you so much!
You're welcome :)
Dziękuję Jarek it's instructive keep going on I'm bilingual i speak french we used to deal with gender but for sure Polish is so intriguing lol
Nie ma za co! I'm keeping going on! I'm working all the time on my website for Polish students courseofpolish.com/ :)
Good job man, appreciate it :D
Do you have endings for plural nouns? Thank you very much.
Thanks
Thanks man
GREAT JOB !
”Like-Jak-Like” best part 😅👍🏻 I do that a lot to when i speak english to polish friends!
Did I say it in the video? =D
It took me more than 2 minutes, but when I figured out what was the word "activity" referring to, I swear I laughed my ass off.
haha :)
this is the best ever
Hi, I think it would be better if you number your lessons for more sequence.
dziekuje
Dzieki 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😁
you're welcome =)
Dziękuję!
this video made me think i have tinnitus, really great lessons though!
¡Magnífico!
Gracias!
So what is social gender in Polish?
Is Mysz one of the exceptions? (Feminine)
Gracias,¡
nada!
Great 🙂
thanks :)
Ugh I’m so confused. Learning to describe objects, specifically Color/object. The egg is blue. The eggs are blue. How to know which word endings describe more than one object of one color??
How do I tell the difference between ć and cz, ś and sz, ź and ż. Is there a difference in pronounciation? 8:22
pronounciation differs in every example you mentioned
Doskonale 😃
dzięki :)
Hi Jarek, why did you stop posting new videos? 😔
because it takes a lot of time :)
Course of Polish Alright then.
Hej, do you teach in a school in Poland? :)
No, I don't. I'm a programmer haha =D
so I am also expecting lessons for the programming languages xd Python moze byc!
Unfortunately I don't know Python =) Soo, you are a programmer? ;)
It will take time to call myself programmer. Just studying computer science. May i ask what languages do you know? just curious xd
Javascript, HTML, CSS, PHP, Java, SQL and maaany, many technologies around that, like Angular, React, rxjs, SASS, symfony, nodejs, mongodb... etc :)
Why are polish men so cute?
Kocham Cię, ale mogę mówić tylko po polsku. Nie mogę go napisać. I sprawy są straszne kary. (Cases).
Jamie nie rozumiem drugiej części komentarza, jakie kary?
do you have gender chart ? if you have so please send me in my email
Pomidora is another exception I was finding annoying to remember that it is masculine
the basic nominative form is "pomidor", so it is regular :)
In English, sex and gender (male/female) are synonymous.
Hello,
Is Polish easy?. If you say too many " it is easy" then...... it is Not So easy .. 😂😂😂.
Oh no, the woke non sense about gender has reached Poland.
Dziękuję!