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A1 Polish GrammarPlural Nouns

Form Polish noun plurals correctly. Learn the different plural endings for masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns. Master the special masculine personal plural forms used for groups of men.

1Masculine Plurals

Masculine nouns form plurals with -y or -i. Masculine personal nouns (men) have special forms ending in -i or -owie, and cause consonant changes. Non-personal masculine nouns use -y/-i.

Masculine Plural Endings

TypeSingularPluralEnglish
personalstudentstudencistudents
personalPolakPolacyPoles
personal (-owie)panpanowiegentlemen
non-personalstółstołytables

Examples

Ci studenci sÄ… inteligentni.

These students are intelligent.

student → studenci (k→c)

Moi bracia mieszkajÄ… w Krakowie.

My brothers live in Krakow.

brat → bracia

Te stoły są nowe.

These tables are new.

stół → stoły (non-personal)

WidzÄ™ dwa samochody.

I see two cars.

samochód → samochody

2Feminine Plurals

Feminine nouns ending in -a change to -y or -i in the plural. Those ending in -ka, -ga change to -ki, -gi. Soft consonant endings add -e. The pattern depends on the final consonant.

Feminine Plural Endings

Singular EndingPlural EndingExample
-a (hard)-ykobieta → kobiety
-a (soft)-eulica → ulice
-ka-kiksiążka → książki
-ość-ościmożliwość → możliwości

Examples

Te kobiety pracujÄ… tutaj.

These women work here.

kobieta → kobiety

Mam dwie książki.

I have two books.

książka → książki

Polskie ulice sÄ… wÄ…skie.

Polish streets are narrow.

ulica → ulice

Znam te dziewczyny.

I know these girls.

dziewczyna → dziewczyny

3Neuter Plurals

Neuter nouns ending in -o change to -a in the plural. Those ending in -e typically change to -a as well. This is one of the simpler plural patterns in Polish.

Neuter Plural Endings

Singular EndingPlural EndingExample
-o-aokno → okna
-e-apole → pola
-ę-ętadziecię → dzieci(ęta)
-um-amuzeum → muzea

Examples

Okna sÄ… brudne.

The windows are dirty.

okno → okna

Dzieci bawiÄ… siÄ™ w parku.

The children are playing in the park.

dziecko → dzieci

LubiÄ™ polskie piwa.

I like Polish beers.

piwo → piwa

Te słowa są trudne.

These words are difficult.

słowo → słowa

4Irregular Plurals

Some common nouns have irregular plural forms that must be memorized. These include words for body parts, family members, and everyday items.

Common Irregular Plurals

SingularPluralEnglish
człowiekludzieperson / people
roklatayear / years
dzieckodziecichild / children
okooczyeye / eyes

Examples

Dużo ludzi tam było.

Many people were there.

człowiek → ludzie (irregular)

Mam dwadzieścia lat.

I am twenty years old.

rok → lata (with numbers)

Masz piękne oczy.

You have beautiful eyes.

oko → oczy (irregular)

Moje ręce są zimne.

My hands are cold.

ręka → ręce