I've seen words with a normal a (ex. "moja") mean the same with ą instead (ex. "moją"). Same with ó. Is this an important difference, or more like the British English using s (ex. "realise") and America using a z (ex. "realize"), and the word can be used either way?
- macfarlaned
June 2013
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![]() | anieluniaJuly 2013 Hi, the change in letters, which you've noticed comes from pronoun declension, therefore it's important to learn them. There's difference in meaning eg. moja siostra (my sister), z moją siostrą (with my sister), mój brat (my brother), z moim bratem (with my brother). |
![]() | macfarlanedJune 2013 Also, do capital letters matter at the beginnings of sentences if the word is not a proper noun? |
anieluniaJuly 2013 Yes, they do matter. In most languages (at least the Indo-European ones) the fisrt word of a sentence begins with a capital letter.
anieluniaJuly 2013 Yes, they do matter. In most of languages a sentence statrs with a capital letter.