góral
Polish
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *goraľь (“mountain dweller”), from *gorà (“mountain”) + *-aľь.
Pronunciation
Noun
góral m pers (feminine góralka)
- Any person inhabiting mountainous or hilly terrain, particularly in southern Poland and northern Slovakia; a highlander, mountain dweller.
- (colloquial, cycling) climbing specialist, climber
Declension
Declension of góral
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | góral | górale |
| genitive | górala | górali |
| dative | góralowi | góralom |
| accusative | górala | górali |
| instrumental | góralem | góralami |
| locative | góralu | góralach |
| vocative | góralu | górale |
Declension
Declension of góral
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | góral | górale |
| genitive | górala | górali |
| dative | góralowi | góralom |
| accusative | górala | górale |
| instrumental | góralem | góralami |
| locative | góralu | góralach |
| vocative | góralu | górale |
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