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pedstavujete

Pedstavujete is a Czech verb form that corresponds to the second‑person plural present tense of the verb představit, meaning “to present,” “to introduce,” or “to represent.” The form is used when addressing multiple people or a formal singular audience, and it functions both as an indicative statement and, in certain contexts, as an imperative suggestion.

Etymologically, představit derives from the Proto‑Slavic root *pred‑ (“before, in front of”) combined with the verb

In contemporary Czech, pedstavujete appears in formal speech, instructional texts, and media when a speaker addresses

The form is occasionally encountered in written Czech aimed at a wider audience, such as governmental announcements,

*staviti
(“to
place,
to
set”).
The
prefix
pre‑
signals
forwardness
or
precedence,
while
the
base
conveys
the
act
of
placing
or
positioning,
resulting
in
a
meaning
related
to
bringing
something
forward
for
others
to
see
or
understand.
a
group,
for
example:
“Pedstavujete
novou
politiku”
(“You
are
presenting
a
new
policy”).
It
can
also
serve
as
a
polite
command
when
coupled
with
modal
particles,
such
as
“Prosím,
pedstavujte
své
názory”
(“Please
present
your
opinions”).
The
verb
adheres
to
the
regular
conjugation
pattern
of
Czech
-it
verbs,
with
the
present
tense
stem
pedstavi‑
and
the
personal
ending
–ujete.
academic
lectures,
and
public
presentations,
where
the
plural
form
underscores
inclusivity
or
formality.
Its
usage
reflects
the
broader
Slavic
linguistic
tradition
of
marking
politeness
and
number
through
verb
morphology,
distinguishing
it
from
the
singular
second‑person
form
představuješ.
Pedstavujete
thus
plays
a
functional
role
in
Czech
communication,
conveying
both
the
act
of
presenting
and
the
social
relationship
between
speaker
and
audience.