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Wnosi

Wnosi is a Polish verb form, specifically the third-person singular present indicative of the imperfective verb wnosić, meaning to bring in, to submit, or to introduce. It is used to describe an action performed by he, she, or it, and appears in formal, administrative, and legal contexts as well as in everyday speech.

Etymology and form: The verb wnosić combines the prefix w- (into, upon) with the root nosić (to

Usage: Wnosi is most common when describing the act of presenting something to a person or institution,

See also: wnosić; wniesienie; wniesienie wniosku. The term is principally a grammatical and functional component of

carry).
The
prefix
shifts
the
sense
from
simple
carrying
to
bringing
something
forward
or
presenting
it
to
a
body
or
process.
Wnosić
is
imperfective,
so
wnosi
can
refer
to
a
current
or
habitual
action
rather
than
a
completed
event.
Other
present
forms
include
wnoszę
(I
bring
in),
wnosisz
(you
bring
in),
wnosimy
(we
bring
in),
wnosicie
(you
all
bring
in),
and
wnoszą
(they
bring
in).
such
as
a
committee,
court,
or
assembly.
Typical
objects
are
documents
or
proposals,
for
example
skargę
(a
complaint),
wniosek
(a
motion
or
request),
poprawkę
(an
amendment),
or
propozycję
(a
proposal).
Examples:
On
wnosi
skargę
do
komisji.
Ona
wnosi
wniosek
o
odwołanie.
The
form
also
appears
with
other
objects
or
in
phrases
that
convey
the
act
of
submitting
or
introducing
an
item
for
consideration.
Polish
verb
morphology
rather
than
a
standalone
noun
or
named
entity.