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Pronouns.
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Demonstrative Pronouns.
Ten, ‘this.’
| Singular. | |||||
| N. | ten, | ta, | to. | ||
| G. | tego, | tej, | tego. | ||
| D. | tem, | tej, | temu. | ||
| A. | tego, ten, | tę, | to. | ||
| I. | tym, | tą, | tem. | ||
| L. | tym, | tej, | tem. | ||
| Plural. | |||||
| Men. | For all others. | ||||
| N. | oni. | one. | |||
| G. | onych. | onych. | |||
| D. | onym. | onym. | |||
| A. | onych. | one. | |||
| I. | onymi. | onemi. | |||
| L. | onych. | onych. | |||
Relative Pronouns.
Kto, co, który, która, które are both relatives and interrogatives. Kto refers to masculines and feminines; co to animals and inanimate things: they have no plural. Który is decline like an adjective, the only irregularity being którzy for the masculine nominative plural.