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Can anyone please explain this to me? I see it all the time when I read articles and it doesn't make any sense to me. I believe this is a type of sentence in which there is no verb, which doesn't exist in English.
I'm talking about words like:
Pojechano , zrobiono, namalowano
Thanks in advance for the help!
28 apr 2016 03:53
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The closest thing I can think of in English would be: "it has been done" / "this has been done already" - where you are focusing on the fact that the action is complete rather that on who has performed it.
There is, however, a verb in this type of sentence (pojechano <- pojechać, zrobiono <- zrobić, namalowano <- namalować), what is missing is the subject, so in essence you do not express WHO has gone / made / painted.
28 aprile 2016
These words mean that someone or something (we don't know the subject in a sentence) has done something.
for example:
Namalowano obraz. - The picture was painted (something like that - the more exact translation is: Obraz został namalowany)
The action is finished but we don't know who did it.
17 settembre 2016
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Brendan
Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Polacco, Russo, Spagnolo
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Polacco, Russo, Spagnolo
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