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Zapisywan

Zapisywan is a term that appears in discussions of Polish morphology and orthography as a nonstandard or archaic form related to the verb zapisywać, meaning to write down or to record. In contemporary standard Polish, the forms used are zapisywany (masculine present participle) or zapisywana (feminine), while zapisywan is not recognized as a current standard form.

Etymology and linguistic status point to its origin from the same root as zapisywać, with a partially

Usage and occurrence are limited in standard reference works. The form is not employed in formal contemporary

See also: Zapisywać, Polish grammar, Participles in Polish, Old Polish orthography, Polish dialects.

extended
or
truncated
participial
ending.
Because
zapisywan
does
not
align
with
the
established
paradigms
of
modern
Polish
participles,
it
is
typically
treated
as
an
historical
relic,
a
dialectal
variant,
or
a
point
of
reference
in
studies
of
old
texts
and
orthographic
practices.
In
linguistic
descriptions,
it
is
often
cited
to
illustrate
how
participial
forms
have
evolved
or
to
discuss
nonstandard
spellings
found
in
earlier
manuscripts.
writing
and
is
rarely
encountered
outside
historical
philology,
dialectology,
or
discussions
of
Polish
orthographic
history.
When
it
appears
in
linguistic
commentary,
it
is
usually
described
as
obsolete,
dialectal,
or
illustrative
rather
than
as
a
productive
form
in
modern
Polish.