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Answer:
pronouns  #477979
by muhamed (BA/AT), 2009-11-24, 14:56  like dislike  Spam?  
Hi Laura!

We should indeed create entries for pronoun forms outside of the nominative case, as it is beyond the scope of the inflections bar to handle the whole variety of grammatically possible forms.

I believe that your first suggestion - with an indication of all Polish cases to which the form corresponds on the Polish side and no additional information on the English side; apart from the major potential for confusion which you're right about, the indication of the case on the Polish side is in itself the most important practical and useful information for people learning the language.
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