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Polish nouns are classified into genders. Masculine nouns often end with a consonant; feminine nouns often end with -a.

Polish adjectives have different endings depending on the gender of the noun they describe. Masculine adjectives usually end with -y; feminine adjectives end with -a. Polish does not use articles for 'the' or 'a'.

Nouns for animals and objects are likewise classified into genders. Nouns are either masculine, feminine, or neuter. Neuter adjectives end in -e; neuter nouns often end in -o.

The sound combinations *ky and *gy do not exist. Where we might expect *ky or *gy, we actually have ki and gi. Similarly, the sound combinations *ke and *ge do not exist. Where we might expect *ke and *ge, we actually have kie and gie.