Grammar
Short lessons with examples, plus drills and mini‑quizzes. Start with the overview, then dive into lessons.
Grammar at a glance
A quick cheat sheet. It’s intentionally simplified—use it as a map, then learn details through examples.
Word order
Flexible
Polish word order is flexible; cases show grammatical roles.
Articles / Gender / Cases
Articles: NoGender: ThreeCases: 7
Often taught as 7 cases.
Verbs
Verbs conjugate by person/tense; aspect matters.
Plurals
Plural and case endings vary; learn patterns gradually.
Politeness
Pan/Pani are used for polite address.
Fast tips
- Learn nominative + accusative first.
- Use set phrases to build intuition for cases.
Lessons
Cases (overview)
Polish uses cases; endings change.
Grammar overview (quick cheat sheet)
A high-level map of how this language works.
Word order basics
Where the verb usually goes, and what changes it.
Gender (noun classes)
Some languages group nouns into classes that affect articles/adjectives.
Cases (noun endings)
Cases mark the role of a noun (subject/object/location/etc.).
Asking questions
Yes/no questions and common question words.
Negation (saying ‘not’)
How to say ‘not / don’t / can’t’ at a basic level.
Verbs: the first 10 you should learn
A study strategy for verbs that unlock real sentences.
Politeness & formality
How to sound polite without overthinking grammar.