-ek

Etymology 2
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Etymology
From.

Etymology
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Declension
inanimate:

animate:

Etymology 1
From.

Suffix

 * 1)   -s, -es

Etymology 2
From.

Suffix

 * 1) Used to form intransitive verbs

Usage notes
This suffix sometimes becomes -iek after a vowel.

Etymology
Compare 🇨🇬.

Pronoun

 * 1) I (first-person, singular, subject enclitic pronoun)

Etymology
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Declension
Masculine personal:

Note: The masculine personal nominative plural ending -ki is rare and mostly limited to depreciative forms or humorous expressions such as bawidamek, gagatek, złodziejaszek, hultajek, psotniczek, łobuziaczek.

Masculine animate:

Masculine inanimate:

Suffix

 * 1) * Proto-Slavic +  →.
 * 1) * Proto-Slavic +  →.

Etymology
From, from.

Suffix

 * 1) * +  &rarr;.
 * 2) * +  &rarr;.
 * 1) * +  &rarr;.

Suffix

 * 1) ablative-modalis case ending

Usage notes
A historical merger of ablative and modalis (instrumental). It performs a wide range of adverbial and syntactic functions.