wojobeada - | 8 20 Mar 2008 / #3It is a good link. Thank you! (Dzien kuije...ah, crap. spelling is along way off).
Lori 4 | 118 21 Mar 2008 / #6Thank you, too, this is being very helpful to me. I'm trying hard to learn.
sledz 23 | 2247 21 Mar 2008 / #8Ya, pretty cool good for beginners:)I must be getting better finally.........lol
osiol 55 | 3921 21 Mar 2008 / #10I'd like to see something like this that doesn't only use the nominative case.Like a choice betweenna oślepod osłemnie jest osłyOkay so that's not the best example, but you get the idea.Okay, so the site is not perfect - that's why I need things like that. It associates the words to pictures which is always helpful, and although it's easy and you don't win any prizes, it's all good.
Krzysztof 2 | 973 22 Mar 2008 / #11nie jest osłydid you mean "nie jest osłem" (he/she/it is not a donkey)?
osiol 55 | 3921 22 Mar 2008 / #12I wanted to say 'There is no donkey' - what I put was my second guess. I can't remember what my first guess was, but I seem to recall there was another word in there.
osiol 55 | 3921 22 Mar 2008 / #15Or did I mean there are no donkeys...Nie ma osłaI'd like to say that would have been my third choice, but...I'd still like to see something like this that utilises a bit of grammar.