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Polish Possessive Adjectives

Possessives indicate who the noun belongs to.
Polish Possessive adjectives (in front of a noun) agree in case and gender with the noun they qualify, except the polite form of your.
Email notation used for Polish special characters:
a,e, = a & e with tail
c'n'o's'z' = c n o s z with acute accent
l/ = l with a diagonal slash though it
z. = z with a single dot above it

AB
my, m, singmo'j
my, f, singmoja
my, n, singmoje
my, pl, masc personsmoi
my, pl, other m,f,nmoje
your, fam, m, singtwo'j
your, fam, f, singtwoja
your, fam, n, singtwoje
your, fam, masc person, pltwoi
your, fam, other masc,f,n, pltwoje
his & its, all genders, sing & pljego
her, all genders, sing & pljej
our, m, singnasz
our, f, singnasza
our, n, singnasze
our, masc persons, plnasi
our, other masc,f,n, plnasze
your, m, plwasz
your, f, plwasza
your, n, plwasze
their, all genders, sing & plich
your (fam) sontwo'j syn
my mothermoja matka
his childjego dziecko
our kingsnasi kro'lowa
your queenwasza kro'lowa
their namesich imiona
your, pol, m, singpana
your, pol, f, singpani
your, pol, m only, plpano'w
your, pol, f only, plpan'
your, pol, mixed gender, plpan'stwa

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