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sprzedawajcie

Sprzedawajcie is the Polish imperative form used to address a group of people and tell them to sell. It comes from the verb sprzedawać (to sell) and is formed from the present-tense stem sprzedawaj- plus the plural imperative ending -cie, yielding sprzedawajcie. The singular counterpart is sprzedawaj, used when addressing one person.

Usage and context: sprzedawajcie is employed in direct address, particularly in instructional, organizational, or promotional settings.

Example: Sprzedawajcie nasze produkty z wysoką jakością. Nie sprzedawajcie ich bez umowy.

Negation of the imperative is formed with nie: Nie sprzedawajcie.

Grammatical notes: sprzedawajcie is the second-person plural form and expresses an imperative mood. It refers to

In Polish, stranumeral or formal contexts may favor neutral constructions, but sprzedawajcie remains a clear, direct

It
may
appear
in
training
materials
for
sales
teams,
in
slogans,
or
in
dialogues
where
a
group
is
commanded
to
engage
in
selling
activities.
In
standard
narrative
prose,
it
is
rare
and
typically
found
in
quoted
speech
or
to
illustrate
dialogue.
present
or
general
action
in
a
commanding
sense,
rather
than
a
specific
past
or
future
event.
It
contrasts
with
the
singular
sprzedawaj,
which
commands
a
single
person
to
sell.
command
appropriate
for
collective
action
in
sales
or
marketing
communications.