zamknijcie
Zamknijcie is the Polish second-person plural imperative form of the verb zamknąć, meaning to close. It is used to instruct a group of people to perform the action of closing something, such as doors, windows, or lids. In English, it corresponds to “you all close” or “close the [object],” delivered as a direct command.
Grammatical notes: Zamknijcie is formed from the stem zamkn- with the imperative ending -ijcie, indicating a
Usage and nuances: As a direct command, zamknijcie conveys immediacy or firmness. It can be softened by
Related forms and contrast: The singular imperative zamknij addresses one person (“you close”). The broader family
In sum, zamknijcie is a standard Polish imperative form used to tell a group to close a