pisać

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to write
 * 2)  to register
 * 3)  to draw; to paint; to decorate
 * 4) to confirm; to recognize
 * 1)  to register
 * 2)  to draw; to paint; to decorate
 * 3) to confirm; to recognize
 * 1)  to register
 * 2)  to draw; to paint; to decorate
 * 3) to confirm; to recognize
 * 1)  to register
 * 2)  to draw; to paint; to decorate
 * 3) to confirm; to recognize
 * 1)  to draw; to paint; to decorate
 * 2) to confirm; to recognize
 * 1) to confirm; to recognize
 * 1) to confirm; to recognize

Etymology
. Cognate with 🇨🇬 and.

Verb

 * 1)  to write
 * 2)  to write
 * 3)  to write
 * 4)  to write
 * 5)  to write
 * 6)  to write, to take
 * 7)  to say, to state, to read
 * 1)  to say, to state, to read

Verb

 * 1)  to write
 * 2)  to decorate with drawings and patterns
 * 3)  to pin as, to consider; to call
 * 4)  to write down; to describe
 * 5)  to write;
 * 6)  to write out one's own name and surname
 * 7)  to be written
 * 8)  to sign up for, to be up for, to be down to, to be ready
 * 9)  to pin oneself as, to consider oneself; to call oneself
 * 10)  to ensure by writing
 * 1)  to write out one's own name and surname
 * 2)  to be written
 * 3)  to sign up for, to be up for, to be down to, to be ready
 * 4)  to pin oneself as, to consider oneself; to call oneself
 * 5)  to ensure by writing
 * 1)  to ensure by writing
 * 1)  to ensure by writing

Usage notes
Unlike in other Slavic languages (🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬), the impersonal sense is generally not considered to be standard in Polish, and it is stigmatized as "incorrect" by Polish prescriptive authorities. The sanctioned way of expressing the "to indicate in a written form" meaning is (passive voice of ) or  (impersonal past).

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to write

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to write
 * 2)  to correspond