KrzysiaL
12 Dec 2015
Language / Polish Accusative Pronouns - Plural [30]
I have been studying accusative pronouns, and for the most part they are pretty straightforward.
However, I came across "Oni" and "One" which correspond to "they" (masculine/ masculine & feminine) and "they" (feminine only)
I was wondering, does this apply just to people? If I have a feminine plural object in the accusative, do I use oni or one?
Ex. "Kanapki, kocham oni!" Or perhaps, "Kanapki, kocham one!"?
I have been studying accusative pronouns, and for the most part they are pretty straightforward.
However, I came across "Oni" and "One" which correspond to "they" (masculine/ masculine & feminine) and "they" (feminine only)
I was wondering, does this apply just to people? If I have a feminine plural object in the accusative, do I use oni or one?
Ex. "Kanapki, kocham oni!" Or perhaps, "Kanapki, kocham one!"?