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Polish
Etymology
Literally, “old but strong”.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsta.rɘ | ˈa.lɛ ˈja.rɘ/
- Syllabification: sta‧ry, a‧le ja‧ry
Adjective
stary, ale jary (not comparable, no derived adverb)
- (colloquial, idiomatic) oldie but goodie
- Synonym: jurny
Declension
Declension of stary, ale jary (hard)
singular
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plural
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masculine animate
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masculine inanimate
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feminine
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neuter
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virile (= masculine personal)
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non-virile
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nominative
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stary, ale jary
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stara, ale jara
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stare, ale jare
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starzy, ale jarzy
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stare, ale jare
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genitive
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starego, ale jarego
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starej, ale jarej
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starego, ale jarego
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starych, ale jarych
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dative
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staremu, ale jaremu
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starej, ale jarej
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staremu, ale jaremu
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starym, ale jarym
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accusative
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starego, ale jarego
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stary, ale jary
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starą, ale jarą
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stare, ale jare
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starych, ale jarych
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stare, ale jare
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instrumental
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starym, ale jarym
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starą, ale jarą
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starym, ale jarym
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starymi, ale jarymi
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locative
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starym, ale jarym
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starej, ale jarej
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starym, ale jarym
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starych, ale jarych
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