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Polish
Alternative forms
Etymology
Literally, “neither dog nor otter”.
Pronunciation
Noun
ni pies, ni wydra m animal or f
- (colloquial, derogatory, idiomatic) neither fish nor fowl (something or someone not easily categorized or not rightly belonging or fitting well in a given group or situation)
- Synonyms: ni rak, ni ryba; ni to, ni owo; ni to, ni sio
Declension
Declension of ni pies, ni wydra
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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ni pies, ni wydra
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ni psy, ni wydry
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genitive
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ni psa, ni wydry
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ni psów, ni wyder/ni psów, ni wydr
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dative
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ni psu, ni wydrze
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ni psom, ni wydrom
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accusative
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ni psa, ni wydrę
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ni psy, ni wydry
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instrumental
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ni psem, ni wydrą
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ni psami, ni wydrami
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locative
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ni psie, ni wydrze
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ni psach, ni wydrach
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vocative
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ni psie, ni wydro
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ni psy, ni wydry
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