Racket works this way.
> double numbers, in addition to singular and plural (one hen, two hens, ten hens will be "[one] kura", "[two] kury", "[ten] kur") Actually Polish does not have dual number, just singular and plural. What you are…
That was the scene where Salander was furnishing her apartment if I remember correctly. The apartment was presented through her very technical viewpoint and IKEA catalog. But a couple of chapters later there is a scene…
Racket works this way.
> double numbers, in addition to singular and plural (one hen, two hens, ten hens will be "[one] kura", "[two] kury", "[ten] kur") Actually Polish does not have dual number, just singular and plural. What you are…
That was the scene where Salander was furnishing her apartment if I remember correctly. The apartment was presented through her very technical viewpoint and IKEA catalog. But a couple of chapters later there is a scene…