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Terms Glossary
Cases (Przypadki)
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Locative Case (Miejscownik) - Masculine Plural Nouns

Masculine Plural Nouns in Locative Case have the following ending:
Ending-ach
Some nouns may have irregularities in their stem when adding an ending.

The -ach ending usage

Use the -ach ending for all nouns.
Examples
Masculine Singular Nominative CaseMasculine Plural Locative CaseEnglish
domdomacha house
laslasacha forest
długopisdługopisacha pen
telefontelefonacha phone
stółstołacha table
piespsacha dog
lewlwacha lion
mążmężacha husband
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