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The verb "Piec" to bake



Baltic PaulThreads: 4
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  May 13, 09, 20:51 /  #
Pieć
Ja = Piekę
Ty = Pieczesz
On/Ona/Ono = ?
My = ?
Wy =?
Oni/One =?

All help appreciated.

Are there similar verbs to this?

peter_olsztynThreads: 8
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  May 13, 09, 21:32 /  #
Ja = piekę ciacho
Ty = pieczesz ciacho
On/Ona/Ono = piecze ciacho
My = pieczemy ciacho
Wy = pieczecie ciacho
Oni/One = pieką ciacho
SzwedwPolsceThreads: 13
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  May 13, 09, 21:40 /  #
There are very many verbs who have endings like this one.

my: -my
wy: -cie
oni: -ą
Baltic PaulThreads: 4
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  May 14, 09, 12:55 /  #
SzwedwPolsce:
There are very many verbs who have endings like this one.

my: -my
wy: -cie
oni: -ą

I know.
I wanted to know if there were other verbs that conjugated in a similar way to PIEC.
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Edited by: SzwedwPolsce   May 14, 09, 13:21 /  #
Baltic Paul:
I wanted to know if there were other verbs that conjugated in a similar way to PIEC.

I don't understand your question. But yes, there are many verbs where you, as with pieć, take the stem of the word (often equal to the 3rd person singular) and just add plural endings as below.

Endings:
my: -my
wy: -cie
oni: -ą

When it comes to verbs (infinitives) ending in -ać you often use the same procedure adding the above mentioned endings to the stem (usually equal to 3rd person singular form [on, ona, ono]). The difference is that you add -ją to the 3rd person plural [oni/one].
Baltic PaulThreads: 4
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  May 14, 09, 15:09 /  #
What I mean is.....
Some verbs change like....
Rozumiem, Rozumiesz, Rozumie......
or
Mowię, Mowisz, Mowi.......

Then you have the unusual
Jestem, Jesteś, Jest.....

(Once we get to the plurals they all seem to keep the same pattern).

With PIEĆ I only had the infinitive and the first two forms (Ja, Ty) and I had no idea how the 3rd person singular (On, Ona, Ono) would form.
I assume there is a formula that I don't know.
Easy_TerranThreads: 4
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  May 15, 09, 00:27 /  #
Baltic Paul:
no idea how the 3rd person singular (On, Ona, Ono) would form

peter_olsztyn:
On/Ona/Ono = piecze ciacho

Baltic Paul:
With PIEĆ

PIEC, and not PIEĆ

piec - to bake (also the stove, the oven)
pięć - five
pieć - doesn't exist
przytulaThreads: 1
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  May 20, 09, 13:06 /  #
have a look over here and see conjugation-show
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/piec
best regards, Zbyszek Przytula
MichalThreads: -
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  May 24, 09, 15:20 /  #
Easy_Terran:
PIEC, and not PIEĆ

There is also the Polish verb form upiec.
gumishuThreads: 17
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  May 24, 09, 17:45 /  #
upiec is a perfective (perfect) form of piec

piec is imperfective

you can 'piec' and 'piec' and 'nie upiec' - bake, bake and have anything really baked (properly)
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  May 26, 09, 00:21 /  #
gumishu:
upiec is a perfective (perfect) form of piec

Yes, that is correct.
leszek38Threads: -
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  May 26, 09, 21:37 /  #
"Piec" (an noun) is also cooker, stove.

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