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obliczy

Obliczy is the third-person singular future tense form of the Polish verb obliczyć, meaning to calculate, work out, or estimate. It expresses a completed action that will take place in the future, as opposed to the imperfective form obliczać, which denotes a habitual or ongoing calculation. Obliczy is used with a subject in the third person singular and with a direct object describing what is being calculated, such as costs, results, or figures.

Etymology and form: obliczyć is built from the prefix ob- attached to liczyć (to count). The base

Usage: Obliczy appears in formal and everyday contexts when stating that someone will determine or estimate

See also: obliczyć, obliczać, obliczenie. The word is a standard item in dictionaries and is encountered in

stem
is
oblicz-,
and
the
ending
-y
marks
the
third-person
singular
future
form.
Because
obliczyć
is
a
perfective
verb,
obliczy
conveys
a
single,
completed
calculation
in
the
future.
Related
forms
include
obliczę
(I
will
calculate),
obliczysz
(you
will
calculate),
obliczymy
(we
will
calculate),
obliczycie
(you
will
calculate),
and
obliczą
(they
will
calculate).
something.
Common
constructions
include
obliczy
koszty
(will
calculate
the
costs),
obliczy
zysk
(will
calculate
the
profit),
and
obliczy
wyniki
(will
determine
the
results).
The
past
tense
forms,
such
as
obliczył
(he
calculated)
or
obliczyliśmy
(we
calculated),
are
used
to
refer
to
completed
calculations
in
the
past.
technical,
financial,
and
scientific
language,
as
well
as
in
general
communication.