Patrzy
Patrzy is a Polish word that translates to "looks" or "watches" in English. It is a verb in the third person singular present tense, used to describe the action of observing or focusing one's gaze on something or someone. The word is derived from the Proto-Slavic root *okъ, which means "eye." In Polish grammar, "patrzy" is conjugated to indicate different subjects and tenses. For example, in the present tense, it conjugates as "patrze" (I look), "patrzysz" (you look), "patrzy" (he/she/it looks), "patrzymy" (we look), "patrzycie" (you all look), and "patrzą" (they look). The verb "patrzyć" (to look) is the infinitive form, used to describe the general action of looking without specifying the tense or subject. Patrzy is commonly used in everyday conversations and literature to describe the act of observing or watching something or someone.