Partner
®
X5
User's Manual
21
Polish and German nouns are marked with gender and number
labels.
F
– feminine
MN
– masculine or neuter
FN
– feminine or neuter
MPL
– masculine plural
FPL
– feminine plural
N
– neuter
M
– masculine
NPL
– neuter plural
MF
– masculine or feminine
PL
– plural
MFPL
– masculine or
feminine plural
Viewing Entries
Suppose you want to translate the English verb CASE into Polish.
•
Enter CASE in the input line.
♦
Note:
The
Dictionary
search is not case-sensitive, so you can
type in any case you want.
♦
Note:
It is possible to retrieve a translation or explanation for
word forms entered in the input line. The source word entry for
the desired word will be displayed. For example, if you enter
"rains" you will get "rain" as there is no translation or explanation
for "rains" because it is a form of "rain." The MorphoFinder™
function helps you find source words for English past participles,
gerunds, plural forms and for Polish forms of various parts of
speech.
•
To select CASE and see its translations, touch the corresponding
line in the
Advanced
search area
, or make sure the line is
highlighted (use
Ð
if necessary) and press
.