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Moje

Moje is a Polish word meaning "my" and functions as a possessive determiner or pronoun. In modern Polish, possessive forms agree with the noun they modify in gender, number, and case. The form "moje" is primarily used with neuter singular nouns, and also appears before many plural nouns. For masculine nouns, the corresponding form is usually "mój," and for feminine nouns it is "moja." Examples include "moje imię" (my name), "moje mieszkanie" (my apartment), and "moje rzeczy" (my things). In predicative use, it can occur in sentences such as "To jest moje" (This is mine).

Etymology and cognates: Moje derives from the Proto-Slavic possessive stem and has cognates in other Slavic

Usage notes: As a common element of everyday speech, "moje" appears in personal references, descriptions of belongings,

See also: Polish grammar, possessive adjectives and pronouns, gender and number agreement in Polish.

languages,
such
as
Czech
and
Slovak
"moje"
and
Russian
мой/моя/моё,
which
share
the
same
basic
meaning
of
possession.
The
Polish
form
aligns
with
the
broader
Slavic
pattern
of
possessive
adjectives
and
pronouns.
and
expressions
of
possession.
It
is
part
of
standard
Polish
grammar
and
is
taught
as
one
of
the
basic
possessive
forms.
In
typical
sentences,
it
accompanies
the
noun
it
modifies
or
appears
in
predicative
phrases
to
indicate
ownership.