ABSTRACT

A direct object which is a plural masculine ‘non-alive’ noun, e.g. domy, or a masculine ‘non-men’ noun denoting a living creature, e.g. koty, is identical to the nominative plural.

Units 8 and 9 explain the accusative singular of masculine ‘alive’ nouns denoting male persons or other living creatures, and the accusative plural of masculine ‘men’ nouns denoting male persons.