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twórz

Twórz is the second-person singular imperative form of the Polish verb tworzyć, meaning "to create" or "to form." It is used to address a single informal subject (ty) and to give a direct command or exhortation to create or produce something.

Grammatical notes: Twórz appears as the present-tense imperative for a singular familiar you. The corresponding plural

Origin and form: Twórz derives from the root twor- in Polish, with the infinitive tworzyć. The suffix

Usage: The form is common in instructional language, artistic or design contexts, software interfaces, and motivational

See also: tworzyć, tworzenie, imperatyw w języku polskim.

or
formal
form
is
twórzcie,
used
when
addressing
more
than
one
person
or
speaking
formally
to
a
group.
The
negative
construction
is
nie
twórz.
The
verb
tworzyć
is
imperfective,
conveying
ongoing
or
habitual
creation
rather
than
a
completed
action;
in
the
imperative
this
nuance
can
express
a
request,
an
instruction,
or
a
creative
prompt.
-zyć
is
a
common
verb-forming
element
in
Polish.
Tworzyć
belongs
to
a
broad
class
of
verbs
associated
with
production
or
creation,
contrasting
with
perfective
verbs
like
zrobić
or
stworzyć,
which
emphasize
completed
action.
phrases.
Examples
include:
"Twórz
nowe
projekty"
(Create
new
projects)
and
"Twórz
codziennie"
(Create
daily).
It
is
also
used
in
prompts
within
creative
software
or
collaborative
settings
to
encourage
action.