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Dative Case (Celownik) - Numerals

In the table below you can see the forms for numerals in Dative Case.
'one' has two forms
Notice that the form for one depends on the gender of the described noun.
Example
Dative CaseExampleTranslation
jednemuDałem pieniądze jednemu mężczyźnieI gave money to one man
jednejDałem pieniądze jednej kobiecieI gave money to one woman
jednemuDałem pieniądze jednemu dzieckuI gave money to one child
dwómDałem pieniądze dwóm osobomI gave money to two people
trzemDałem pieniądze trzem osobomI gave money to three people
czteremDałem pieniądze czterem osobomI gave money to four people
pięciuDałem pieniądze pięciu osobomI gave money to five people
sześciuDałem pieniądze sześciu osobomI gave money to six people
siedmiuDałem pieniądze siedmiu osobomI gave money to seven people
ośmiuDałem pieniądze ośmiu osobomI gave money to eight people
dziewięciuDałem pieniądze dziewięciu osobomI gave money to nine people
dziesięciuDałem pieniądze dziesięciu osobomI gave money to ten people
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