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nabieraj

Nabieraj is the second-person singular present imperative form of the Polish verb nabierać, meaning to take in, to accumulate, or to gain. As an imperative, it is used to address someone directly and urge them to begin increasing or gathering something, whether that is physical intake, speed, strength, experience, or other qualities.

Etymology and related forms: Nabieraj derives from the prefix na- combined with the root brać (to take).

Usage and examples: In everyday Polish, nabieraj is most often encountered in motivational or instructional contexts.

Notes: Nabieraj is not a widely recognized proper noun or brand name in mainstream usage; it functions

This
form
is
part
of
a
larger
family
of
Slavic
verbs
connected
to
taking,
gaining,
or
drawing
in.
Cognates
appear
in
other
languages,
such
as
nabirat’
in
Russian
or
nabyruvat’
in
Ukrainian,
reflecting
common
Slavic
roots
for
the
concept
of
increasing
or
collecting.
Common
collocations
include
nabieraj
tempo
(gain
speed),
nabieraj
siły
(gain
strength),
and
nabieraj
doświadczenia
(gain
experience).
It
can
appear
in
sports
coaching,
self-improvement
discourse,
or
directions
that
encourage
progressive
accumulation
of
a
quality
or
capability.
As
with
many
imperatives,
it
is
primarily
a
command
or
exhortation
rather
than
a
descriptive
form.
linguistically
as
a
verb
form.
When
encountered
in
texts,
it
is
typically
part
of
a
directive
or
exhortation
rather
than
referring
to
a
specific
object,
place,
or
entity.