Talk:Polish/Prepositions as hints to declensions

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We should add a kogo/czego/co/czegoś/czymś table. When native speakers are asked about declensions, frequently they run a list of these off their tongue and don't realise that this doesn't help the polish learner at all, since the mapping between question words and declensions, and between question words and prepositions is probably very non-1:1. I meant to memorise the kogo/czego table but haven't got around to it yet... Boud 12:11, 10 May 2007 (UTC)

Could someone add a mention of "bliski" (close, near to) to the page? Or if it's not regarded as a preposition, add a note explaining why? "Near" is regarded as a preposition in English, see http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict1&Strategy=*&Database=*&Query=near where it says "'Near' may properly be followed by 'to' before the thing approached; but more frequently 'to' is omitted, and the adjective or the adverb is regarded as a preposition." Kgoess (discuss • contribs) 21:49, 12 February 2011 (UTC)