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What does 'inflected' mean? [4]
An inflected language is one which has words which have different forms (also called inflections.) English is also an inflected language and for instance "goes", "go", "went" and "gone" are all forms of "to go".
Polish words however have much more various forms than English (that's why it's called "highly inflected".) For instance English "big" has just one form while polish "duży" has a lot of them (take a look at the bottom of this page:
gigadictionary.org/search.jsp?ln=eng&language=&expr=du%C5%BCy
duży at Gigadictionary