datownik
Datownik is a Polish declension case that indicates the recipient of an action. It is used to express to whom or to what something is done. In Polish, the datownik is formed by adding specific endings to nouns and pronouns. For example, the noun "dom" (house) in the datownik case becomes "domowi" (to the house). The datownik is one of the seven cases in the Polish declension system, which also includes the nominative, genitive, accusative, instrumental, locative, and vocative cases. It is used in various contexts, such as expressing the recipient of a gift, the object of an action, or the person being spoken to. The datownik is an essential aspect of Polish grammar and is used to convey precise and accurate meaning in communication.