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odbiorcy

Odbiorca is a Polish noun meaning a person or entity that receives something. The term is used across several domains to denote the recipient, addressee, or end user of a service, message, or shipment. It derives from the verb odbierać, “to receive,” with the prefix od- emphasizing the act of taking.

In postal and courier contexts, odbiorca is the addressee listed on the parcel or letter—the person authorized

In marketing and communications, odbiorcy are the recipients of a campaign, message, or information distribution, often

Grammar note: odbiorca is masculine; plural nominative is odbiorcy, while accusative singular is odbiorcę and genitive

Examples of use include: “Odbiorca listu musi go odebrać osobiście,” “Wysłano wiadomość do odbiorców kampanii,” and

to
collect
or
accept
the
shipment.
In
telecommunications
and
broadcasting,
the
odbiorca
can
be
the
listener,
viewer,
or
device
that
receives
a
signal
or
program.
In
information
technology
and
data
transmission,
odbiorca
denotes
the
intended
recipient
of
data
packets
or
emails,
with
nadawca
(sender)
as
the
opposite
party.
discussed
alongside
target
audiences.
Legal
and
administrative
usage
sometimes
treats
odbiorca
as
the
party
designated
to
receive
documents
or
notices;
the
term
adresat
is
a
related,
sometimes
interchangeable,
designation
depending
on
context.
plural
is
odbiorców.
“Należy
potwierdzić
odbiór
przesyłki
przez
odbiorcę.”
The
exact
nuance
of
odbiorca
can
vary
with
context,
but
it
consistently
designates
the
party
that
receives
something.