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skupia

Skupia is a Polish verb form that means concentrates or gathers. It is the third-person singular present indicative of the imperfective verb skupiać, used to describe the act of bringing things, people, or attention together or directing focus.

Etymology and forms: Skupia derives from the noun skup, meaning a collection or assembly, and is related

Usage: The verb typically describes focusing or assembling something. It can take a direct object in a

Examples: On skupia uwagę na problemie. Ona skupia się na nauce. Firma skupia zasoby wokół nowego projektu.

See also: skupienie, koncentracja, skupiać.

to
skupienie,
meaning
concentration.
The
root
skup-
with
the
suffix
-iać
yields
the
present
tense
form
used
for
he/she
concentrates
in
everyday
language.
transitive
sense,
as
in
skupia
energię
na
projekcie
(concentrates
energy
on
a
project).
It
is
also
used
reflexively
with
się
to
indicate
focusing
one’s
own
attention,
as
in
skupia
się
na
nauce
(focuses
on
studying).
In
both
senses,
it
often
appears
in
broader
discussions
of
effort,
planning,
and
attention
management.