zrobione
Zrobione is a Polish past participle of the verb zrobić, meaning to do or to make. It functions as an adjective or predicative participle and translates roughly as done or made. It is used to indicate that an action has been completed or that an object has been produced. In sentences, it can modify a noun directly (zrobione zadanie) or serve as a predicate with być: Zadanie jest zrobione.
Etymology and forms: The word is derived from the verb zrobić, the perfective form of robić, formed
Usage and examples: Zrobione is commonly used in everyday speech, in to-do lists, project-status notes, and casual
Related terms: Zrobić is the causative verb meaning to do or to make; robić is its imperfective
See also: to do, to make in Polish grammar; Polish past participles and agreement rules.