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moich

Moich is the genitive plural form of the Polish possessive determiner mój, meaning "my." It is used to show possession and agrees with the possessed noun in number and gender. The form moich appears in two main contexts: when the possessed noun is in the genitive plural (for example, dom moich rodziców – the house of my parents) and when the possessed noun is masculine personal in the accusative plural (for example, widzę moich znajomych – I see my friends). In these contexts, the possessed noun itself is in a form that triggers the genitive/accusative case, while the possessor remains the same.

Moich is the standard form for all genders of the possessed noun in the genitive plural, as

Related topics include Polish possessive adjectives and pronouns, declension patterns of mój, and the role of

in
moich
sióstr
(my
sisters)
and
moich
książek
(my
books).
It
is
contrasted
with
the
nominative
plural
form
moi
(used
before
masculine
personal
nouns
in
the
nominative,
e.g.,
moi
przyjaciele).
In
everyday
usage,
moich
appears
frequently
in
written
and
spoken
Polish.
gender
and
number
in
Polish
possessive
constructions.