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 * Clitic forms, by definition, cannot be used unless they are left unstressed in the sentence.


 * Forms shown in parentheses are only used directly after a preposition.


 * -ń is a suffix form of the accusative & genitive masculine singular third person pronoun, e.g.: dlań (dla + ń) - for him: „Zrobiłem to dlań” - "I did this for him."
 * Formal pronouns can be used in the second (You (sir/ma'am) are...) or third person (Mr(s). X is...) but always uses the third person form of the verb.
 * You may notice that forms for "his, her, its, their" are missing; Polish uses the respective genitive pronouns in place of separate words. Unlike the other possessive pronouns, „jego, je, ją” are constant & do not decline for case.