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zleca

Zleca is a Polish verb form that represents the present tense, third person singular, of the imperfective verb zlecać. It means to order, to commission, or to entrust a task to someone. As a conjugated form, zleca itself is not a stand-alone lemma but part of broader verb usage.

In ordinary use, zleca expresses that a subject routinely, habitually, or currently assigns a task or responsibility

Morphology and related forms: zleca is the third person singular present form of zlecać. Other forms in

Common usage examples include: Dyrektor zleca przygotowanie raportu. Firma zleca wykonanie usług. Kto zleca ten projekt?

Notes: Zleca is specific to Polish and should be distinguished from the related perfective zlecić, which describes

to
another
person.
It
appears
in
administrative,
business,
and
everyday
contexts,
where
authorities
or
individuals
grant
tasks
or
responsibilities.
The
imperfective
aspect
conveyed
by
zlecać
emphasizes
the
process
or
repetition
of
the
action
rather
than
a
single
completed
act.
the
same
conjugation
include
zlecasz
(you),
zlecamy
(we),
zlecacie
(you
plural),
and
zlecają
(they).
The
related
perfective
verb
zlecić
has
different
present
forms
(for
example,
zleci,
zlece)
and
is
used
when
the
action
is
completed
or
viewed
as
a
single,
defined
act.
These
illustrate
how
zleca
conveys
the
act
of
assigning
work
or
authority
in
formal
and
informal
settings.
a
completed
act
of
ordering
or
commissioning.
In
translation,
zleca
can
be
rendered
as
“orders,”
“commissions,”
or
“entrusts,”
depending
on
context.