Celownik (the dative case) in Polish
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Celownik (the dative case) in Polish

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Hi there! Welcome to a new video! Today’s topic is the Dative case.

We use the Dative case:

in situations similar to Ukrainian (after words like dziękuję, życzę, ufam, etc.).
after words like ukraść (ukradł mi serce — «he stole my heart») and przeciw (syrop przeciw kaszlowi — «cough syrup»).

Hello, everyone! My name is Stanislava Trotsiuk and I am in the business of helping people learn Polish. That’s why I create these videos, as well as various online Polish language courses, a Polish blog, and pages on other social media.

You can learn more about Kanapka’s Polish language courses here:
https://kursy.kanapka.pl.ua

Here we discuss various interesting and problematic issues related to the Polish language, I publish video tutorials, and hold webinars on various interesting topics. I also announce Polish courses and marathons that will start at the Kanapka online Polish language school.

Hi there! Welcome to a new video! Today’s topic is the Dative case. We use the Dative case: in situations similar to Ukrainian (after words like dziękuję, życzę, ufam, etc.). after words like ukraść (ukradł mi serce — «he stole my heart») and przeciw (syrop przeciw kaszlowi — «cough syrup»). Hello, everyone! My name is Stanislava Trotsiuk and I am in the business of helping people learn Polish. That’s why I create these videos, as well as various online Polish language courses, a Polish blog, and pages on other social media. You can learn more about Kanapka’s Polish language courses here:

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Ukrainian