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Hi Polish learners,
[[File:Accents in Polish.png|alt=Accents in Polish|thumb|'''Accents in Polish''']]
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In today's lesson, we will learn more about accents.
Hello Everyone, 😊


In today’s lesson we are going to study the following topic: '''”ACCENTS”''' in Polish


Please feel free to edit this page if you think it can be improved!
Good learning!
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== '''Accents in Polish''' ==
Polish accent is always on next-to-last syllable with few exceptions.
Polish accent is always on next-to-last syllable with few exceptions.


== Accent on next-to-last syllable ==
== '''Accent on next-to-last syllable''' ==
Accent on next-to-last syllable is in majority of words. This gropu includes words of polish origin with except of verb in past tense plural.  
Accent on next-to-last syllable is in majority of words. This gropu includes words of polish origin with except of verb in past tense plural.  


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Letter "ó" with acute accent doesn't show place of accent, but just is a remainder of long polish '''o'''.
Letter "ó" with acute accent doesn't show place of accent, but just is a remainder of long polish '''o'''.


== Greek loanwords ==
== '''Greek loanwords''' ==
In greek loanwords with ending -ika, -yka accent is always on antepenultimate syllable.  
In greek loanwords with ending -ika, -yka accent is always on antepenultimate syllable.  
For example:
For example:
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*f'''i'''zyka
*f'''i'''zyka


== Accent in plural forms of past tense ==
== '''Accent in plural forms of past tense''' ==
In plural forms of past tense accent is on antepenultimate syllable too.
In plural forms of past tense accent is on antepenultimate syllable too.
*zrob'''i'''liśmy
*zrob'''i'''liśmy

Revision as of 18:46, 2 June 2021

Accents in Polish
Accents in Polish

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Hello Everyone, 😊

In today’s lesson we are going to study the following topic: ”ACCENTS” in Polish

Please feel free to edit this page if you think it can be improved!

Good learning!

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Accents in Polish

Polish accent is always on next-to-last syllable with few exceptions.

Accent on next-to-last syllable

Accent on next-to-last syllable is in majority of words. This gropu includes words of polish origin with except of verb in past tense plural.

As an example:

  • woda
  • wódeczka
  • ryba
  • noga
  • jedziemy
  • pijemy
  • słyszymy
  • czyta
  • chcemy
  • rybaczówka
  • kwadrat
  • niziołek
  • gruzini
  • ryboczłek

Letter "ó" with acute accent doesn't show place of accent, but just is a remainder of long polish o.

Greek loanwords

In greek loanwords with ending -ika, -yka accent is always on antepenultimate syllable. For example:

  • matematyka
  • arytmetyka
  • fizyka

Accent in plural forms of past tense

In plural forms of past tense accent is on antepenultimate syllable too.

  • zrobiliśmy
  • widzieliśmy
  • chcieliśmy
  • chcieliście
  • mogliście
  • pisaliście
  • czytaliście
  • widzieliście
  • ukradliście
  • mieliście