Word
Pan pracuje w biurze.
Meaning
You work in the office.
Part of speech
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Questions & Answers about Pan pracuje w biurze.
What does Pan mean in this sentence?
Pan is a respectful and formal way to refer to a man, similar to Mr. or Sir in English. In this sentence, it serves as the subject and emphasizes politeness.
Why is the verb pracuje used in its specific form, and what subject does it agree with?
The verb pracuje is in the third person singular form of pracować (to work). Even though Pan addresses someone directly in a formal manner, Polish treats it as a third-person subject, which is why the verb is conjugated accordingly.
What does the preposition w mean in this context?
The preposition w translates to in in English. It indicates the location where the action is taking place—in this case, the office.
Why is the noun rendered as biurze, and what case is it in?
Biurze is the locative form of biuro (office). In Polish, when using prepositions like w that denote location, the noun must be in the locative case (miejscownik) to correctly express where the action is happening.
Can the subject be omitted in Polish sentences like this, and what effect does including Pan have?
Yes, in Polish the subject can often be omitted because verb conjugations usually indicate who is performing the action. However, including Pan explicitly not only clarifies the subject but also adds a layer of formality and respect, which is important in many social contexts.
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