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As with nouns and adjectives, possessive adjectives must agree in Polish


Rules

Possessive adjectives in English are my, your, his, her, its, our and their.

As possessive adjectives are adjectives this means that their form will differ if they are used with nouns in the nominative, genitive, datic, accussative, instrumental, locative or genitive cases. There are also some differences for feminine nouns.

The table below illustrates the use of my and your with masculine/neuter and feminine singular nouns. Nasz (our) and wasz (your, where you is a group of people) are declined the same way.

My and Your (Masculine and Neuter)
My Your
Nominative Mój/MojeTwój/Twoje
Genitive MojegoTwojego
Dative MojemuTwojemu
Accusative MójTwój
Instrumentative MoimTwoim
Locative MoimTwoim
My and Your (feminine)
My Your
Nominative Moja Twoja
Genitive MojejTwojej
Dative MojejTwojej
Accusative MojąTwoją
Instrumentative MojąTwoją
Locative MojejTwojej
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