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Is ten the same as the in English?
No. Polish does not have articles like a or the.
Ten is a demonstrative word, usually meaning this or sometimes that, depending on context. So:
- ten czasownik = this verb
- ten rzeczownik = this noun
A learner might expect every noun to need something like the, but Polish does not work that way.
Why is it ten with both czasownik and rzeczownik?
Because both nouns are:
- masculine
- singular
- nominative
The demonstrative must agree with the noun in gender, number, and case.
Here the basic nominative forms are:
So:
- ten czasownik
- ten rzeczownik
If the noun were feminine, you would use ta. For example: ta odmiana.
Can I leave out ten?
Yes, very often.
You could say:
Czasownik jest prosty, ale rzeczownik ma trudniejszą odmianę.
That sounds more general: A verb is simple, but a noun has a more difficult declension/inflection or The verb is simple, but the noun has a more difficult declension, depending on context.
Using ten makes it feel more specific or contrastive, as if you are pointing to a particular verb and a particular noun.
What case are the nouns in this sentence?
They are not all in the same case.
- czasownik — nominative, because it is the subject of jest
- rzeczownik — nominative, because it is the subject of ma
- odmianę — accusative, because it is the direct object of ma
So the structure is:
- Ten czasownik jest prosty
- ten rzeczownik ma trudniejszą odmianę
A very common pattern in Polish is:
- subject in nominative
- direct object in accusative
Why is it prosty, not some other form like prostygo or prostym?
Because prosty agrees with czasownik, which is:
- masculine
- singular
- nominative
So the adjective also has to be masculine singular nominative:
- prosty czasownik
- ten czasownik jest prosty
After jest with an adjective, Polish normally uses the nominative form of the adjective.
Why is it trudniejszą odmianę?
Because the adjective trudniejszą must agree with odmianę.
The noun odmiana is:
- feminine
- singular
- here in the accusative
So the adjective must also be:
- feminine
- singular
- accusative
That gives:
- trudniejszą odmianę
Compare:
- trudniejsza odmiana = nominative
- ma trudniejszą odmianę = accusative
This agreement is one of the most important things to watch in Polish.
How is trudniejszą formed?
It comes from the adjective trudny = difficult.
Step by step:
- trudny = difficult
- trudniejszy = more difficult
Then that comparative adjective is changed to match odmianę:
- feminine singular nominative: trudniejsza
- feminine singular accusative: trudniejszą
So in this sentence:
- ma trudniejszą odmianę = has a more difficult declension/inflection
Why does the sentence say rzeczownik ma trudniejszą odmianę instead of just rzeczownik jest trudniejszy?
Because the sentence is being more specific.
- rzeczownik jest trudniejszy = the noun is more difficult
- rzeczownik ma trudniejszą odmianę = the noun has a more difficult inflection/declension pattern
So the difficulty is not necessarily about the whole noun in every sense. It is specifically about its odmiana.
This is a natural Polish way to say that one word is harder because its forms change in a more complicated way.
Why is odmianę accusative after ma?
Because mieć = to have, and the thing that is had is a direct object. Direct objects are very often in the accusative in Polish.
So:
- ma odmianę = has a declension/inflection
- ma trudniejszą odmianę = has a more difficult declension/inflection
This is a very common pattern:
- mam książkę
- ma samochód
- rzeczownik ma trudniejszą odmianę
Is the word order fixed?
Not completely. Polish word order is more flexible than English.
The sentence as given:
Ten czasownik jest prosty, ale ten rzeczownik ma trudniejszą odmianę.
is a neutral, clear order.
You can change word order for emphasis, but it may sound more marked. For example, you could move things around to emphasize trudniejszą odmianę or the contrast with ale.
For learners, the given order is a very good model because it is straightforward and natural.
What is the role of ale here?
Ale means but and connects the two clauses in contrast:
- Ten czasownik jest prosty
- ale
- ten rzeczownik ma trudniejszą odmianę
So the speaker is contrasting:
- the verb being simple with
- the noun having a more difficult inflection pattern
It is a very common coordinating conjunction in Polish.
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