Polish Grammar

 

Polish cases

Gerneral Summary of when a Polish noun case is used.

   
Nomitive It is used when you refer to a direct object . This is....
Kto/Co  
Who/what .
Genitive Possession, Mark's car. Or lack of possession (I do not have a car); going towards .
Kogo/Czego
Of whose/Of what
Dative Doing something 'to' I am giving a book to...
Kumu/Czemu
to who/ to what
Accusitive The direct object of most verbs; the object of some prepositions. This case refers to the indirect object, like, have, see.
Kogo/Co
Whom/What
Instumental Used with prepositions: z -with, przed -infront of, nad -above, pod -under, za -behind or traveling by. Saying someone is (title or category)
Kim/Czym
With whom/With what
Locative Used with prepostions: na -on, at, w -in, przy -by,at po -after, o -about
O Kim/O Czym
About who/about what
Vocative Rare-to call someone.

 

 

Another view of Polish grammar case summary with more specifics

 

Nomitive To jest This is
Genitive dom Marka house of Mark
szukac' listen
nie not
slochac look
duzo many
kilka few
od from since
do to, towards, into
dla for
kolo near
z out out, from
blisko near
obok beside
dleko far
niedaleko near
w podblizu near
naprzeciw opposite
wsród amoung
wzdluz along
dokola around
naokolo around
Dative pomagac (give) help to
wyjasnij (give) trust to
dawac give to
pozwalac allow to
pozyczac lend to
zaufanie explain to
Accusitive miej have
lubic like
zobacz see
Instumental z with
przed in front of;behind
nad above
pod under,bellow
za behind
by (transportation)
labeling someone...he is american, she is a dentist.
Locative na on, at
w in
przy by,at
po after
o about,of