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zrobicie

Zrobicie is a Polish verb form. It is the second person plural future tense of the verb zrobić, which is a perfective meaning “to do” or “to make.” As a future form, zrobicie denotes that the action will be completed by you (plural) at some point in the future.

In full conjugation of zrobić, the forms are: ja zrobię, ty zrobisz, on/ona zrobi, my zrobimy, wy

Usage and nuances: zrobicie is typically used when speaking to more than one person about something they

Difference from similar forms: zrobicie should not be confused with the imperative zróbcie, which is the second-person

Etymology: zrobicie is built from the prefix z- attached to the root robi- (from robić), forming a

zrobicie,
oni
zrobią.
The
form
zrobicie
appears
specifically
for
the
second
person
plural
subject
wy,
and
it
is
used
for
definite,
completed
actions
expected
to
occur
later.
will
do
or
have
decided
to
do.
It
often
conveys
a
sense
of
plan,
promise,
or
instruction
regarding
a
future
action.
It
is
a
perfective
form,
so
it
is
most
appropriate
when
the
emphasis
is
on
the
completion
of
the
action
rather
than
its
process.
The
imperfective
future
would
be
expressed
with
będziecie
robić
or
będziecie
wykonywać,
depending
on
context.
plural
command
of
zróbić
(a
related
but
differently
stressed
form).
While
zrobicie
is
descriptive
future,
zróbcie
is
a
directive
telling
people
to
act
now.
standard
Polish
perfective
verb
with
future
endings.