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Znamy

Znamy is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Polish verb znać, meaning to know. It is used when the subject is "we" and expresses knowledge, familiarity, or acquaintance with a person, place, thing, or fact. In English, znamy translates to "we know." The form is commonly encountered in everyday Polish speech and writing.

Etymology and form: znać derives from theProto-Slavic root meaning knowledge or recognition, shared across many Slavic

Usage: Znamy is typically used with direct objects or clauses that indicate what is known. Examples include:

- Znamy odpowiedź. We know the answer.

- Znamy to miejsce. We know this place.

- Znamy jego brata od dzieciństwa. We have known his brother since childhood.

Notes: Polish verbs often rely on context to convey nuances of familiarity versus recognition. Znamy emphasizes

See also: znać (to know), znajomość (knowledge, familiarity), know-how in Polish contexts.

languages.
In
present
tense,
znamy
appears
alongside
other
person
forms
of
znać:
znam,
znasz,
zna,
znamy,
znacie,
znają.
The
past
tense
forms
vary
by
gender
and
number
(znałem,
znała,
znaliśmy,
znaliście,
znali),
while
future
can
be
expressed
with
various
compound
forms
or
the
present
tense
to
indicate
upcoming
knowledge.
collective
knowledge
by
the
subject
"we,"
making
it
suitable
for
statements
about
shared
information,
common
experiences,
or
mutual
acquaintance.