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How to understand and remember the Polish nominative plural form? [9]
What is the best way to understand and remember the
nominative plural form? I tried to understand the logic, but no success.
I always thought that the most important is to know what is hard and what is soft consonants. But I see not that it's not enough.
Example where I'm confused:
cz or rz is hard but ends differently (-e) than other hard consonants (-y) for
masc.personalFor
feminineb, d, f, ch, ł, m, n, p, r, s, t, w, z
ends
-y but
c, cz, dz, dż, h, ż, rz, anin, ć, dź, j, l, ń, ś, ź
ends
-e (some part is soft some hard)
How can you learn it?
Thank you for any advise...