Pronouns in the Polish language 5/5 (1)

Pronouns in the Polish language

Pronouns in the Polish language

Pronouns are words that substitutes for a noun or a phrase. Find out everything you need to know about pronouns in the Polish language and their usage using many practical examples!

This page is part of the chapter “Word classes in the Polish language“.

Personal pronouns

Personal pronouns (in Polish: zaimki osobowe) – words like I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they.

Reflexive pronouns

Reflexive pronouns (in Polish: zaimki zwrotne) – words like myself, yourself, himself, ourself, yourselves.

Possessive pronouns

Possessive pronouns (in Polish: zaimki dzierżawcze) -words like mine, your(s), our(s), their(s).

Interrogative pronouns

Interrogative pronouns (in Polish: zaimki pytające) – words like who, what, whose, which

Demonstrative pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns (in Polish: zaimki wskazujące) – words like this, these, that, those

Indefinite pronouns

Indefinite pronouns (in Polish: zaimki nieokreślone) – words like someone, anyone, anything, nothing

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