2. Accusative case (singular) / Polski z Anią. 2. Biernik (liczba pojedyncza).
✔ SUBSCRIBE, please: / @polskizaniąpolishwithania (Turn on the bell) ✔ FACEBOOK: / polski-z-ani%c4%85-207883243461103 ✔ INSTAGRAM: / polski_z_ania Cast: Anna Rabczuk, Łukasz Rongers. Graphics and Editing: Michał Sikora, Paweł Kozłowski. Cinema, Location Manager, Director of Photography: Łukasz Rongers, Paweł Kozłowski Subtitles: Katarzyna Kuś and Bartosz Maćkiewicz. This video shows how to create nouns and adjectives (singular) in the accusative case. You'll see the function of the case in Polish. And then you can watch the part: language in use. It's called "Let's talk." So each movie contains: an explanation of grammar, the function of the grammar issue in the language, and a conversation where the case is used. Don't forget to turn on English subtitles if you need them. In this video, you'll learn how to form singular nouns and adjectives in the accusative case. You'll also learn the functions of the case. You'll also see how it works in practice. Each video consists of an explanation of grammar, the linguistic functions of the given case, and also shows how to use this knowledge in real life – "Let's talk." Don't forget to turn on English subtitles if you need them. The films were co-financed by the Teaching and Learning Innovation Fund, University of Warsaw, and the Centre of Polish Language and Culture for Foreigners "Polonicum" at the University of Warsaw. Special thanks to the Centre for Open and Multimedia Education, University of Warsaw; the Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw; and to Paweł Kozłowski, Katarzyna Kuś, Bartosz Maćkiewicz, Anna Rabczuk, Łukasz Rongers, Michał Sikora, and Paweł Wolak. The films were co-financed by the Teaching Innovation Fund, University of Warsaw, and the Centre for Polish Language and Culture "Polonicum" at the University of Warsaw. Special thanks to the Center for Open and Multimedia Education, the Center for New Technologies, and Paweł Kozłowski, Katarzyna Kuś, Bartosz Maćkiewicz, Anna Rabczuk, Łukasz Rongers, Michał Sikora, and Paweł Wolak. Register for a Polish language course: http://polonicum.uw.edu.pl/kursy-jezy... Register for a Polish language course: http://polonicum.uw.edu.pl/en/polish-... Please visit: http://www.polonicum.uw.edu.pl / polonicum

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