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Zlepi

Zlepi is a Polish verb form associated with the verb zlepić (to glue together, to seal) and its imperfective counterpart zlepiać. It conveys the action of joining pieces by pressing them so they stay attached, a sense common in crafts, packaging, and construction. The prefix ze- combined with the root lepi- points to bringing elements into a single piece.

In Polish, zlepić is a perfective verb, while zlepiać is imperfective; as a finite form, zlepi appears

Usage of zlepi typically centers on concrete gluing or sealing actions. For example, one might say zlepi

See also: zlepiać, zlepić, lepienie, spoiwo (glue, binder). In dictionaries, zlepić is the standard lemma; zlepiać

in
contexts
that
reference
future
or
completed
gluing,
depending
on
the
accompanying
subject
and
tense.
The
non-diacritic
form
zlepi
is
thus
a
surface
form
that
can
occur
in
everyday
writing,
though
its
exact
tense
and
person
are
determined
by
surrounding
words
and
diacritic
marks
in
standard
spelling.
dwa
kawałki
papieru
(glue
two
pieces
of
paper)
or
zlepi
karton
w
jedną
całość
(seal
the
cardboard
into
one
piece).
Figuratively,
the
concept
can
extend
to
merging
ideas
or
elements,
such
as
zlepić
różne
wątki
w
jedną
całość
(to
weave
together
different
threads
into
a
single
whole).
serves
as
the
imperfective
counterpart,
with
zlepi
as
a
commonly
encountered
finite
form
in
less
formal
text.