Talk:Cast/@comment-5288784-20150723121901/@comment-5288784-20150724123211

It was crayfish and ram, but that was pretty close.

And well… inflection… you had to bring the difficult part up, didn't you? Slavic languages are known for their rich inflection system, and Polish is no exception. Verbs, adjectives, participles, pronouns, and numerals all go through some form of inflection. I don't recall ever having much trouble with that though. While it is true that some words are inflected one way, other in another way, and so on. Polish people learn how to inflect some example words, and whenever they encounter a new one, they will instinctively apply one of the memorized patters depending mostly on how that word ends. Just don't ask me how many patterns there are, because, honestly, I have no idea.