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- The verb 'notować' means to take notes or record information systematically in Polish, often used in academic and professional contexts.
- It is an imperfective verb, focusing on the process of writing rather than just the finished result, unlike its perfective partner 'zanotować'.
- Commonly heard in lectures, news reports regarding statistics, and stock market updates where prices are 'notowane' (listed).
- Grammatically, it requires the Accusative case for the object and follows the regular '-ować' conjugation pattern in the present tense.
The Polish verb notować is a fundamental pillar of the Polish vocabulary, particularly within academic, professional, and organizational contexts. At its most basic level, it translates to the English verb 'to note,' 'to record,' or 'to jot down.' However, the cultural and linguistic weight of notować extends far beyond simply putting pen to paper. It implies a conscious effort to capture information that is deemed important enough to be preserved for future reference. In the Polish language, this verb belongs to the imperfective aspect, meaning it describes the ongoing process of writing things down, the habit of taking notes, or the repeated action of recording data. When a student is in a lecture, they are in a state of notowanie—the act of capturing the professor's wisdom. Unlike the perfective counterpart zanotować, which focuses on the completed act of writing a specific single thing down, notować emphasizes the duration and the continuity of the task.
- Academic Context
- In Polish universities, students are frequently told that they should notować only the most important points. It isn't just about transcription; it's about cognitive processing. If a professor says, 'Proszę to notować,' they are signaling that the upcoming information is critical for exams. This usage highlights the verb as a tool for learning and retention.
- Professional and Business Context
- In a meeting, a secretary or an assistant might be tasked with notowanie the minutes. Here, the word takes on a more formal tone, often associated with 'rejestrowanie' (registering) or 'protokołowanie' (taking minutes). It implies accuracy and professional diligence. In financial reports, you will often hear that the stock market notuje a rise or fall—here, the verb shifts slightly toward 'to observe' or 'to record a state.'
"Podczas wykładu student musi uważnie notować każde słowo profesora, aby nic nie umknęło jego uwadze."
Beyond the physical act, notować carries a metaphorical sense of noticing or observing changes in the environment or society. For instance, meteorologists notują record temperatures, and sociologists notują shifts in public opinion. It is a verb of empirical observation. If you are learning Polish, understanding this word is key to navigating formal education and professional life. It bridges the gap between simple 'writing' (pisać) and the systematic 'recording' of data. People use it when they want to sound more precise than just saying they are writing something. It suggests a purpose behind the writing.
"Gospodarka notuje stały wzrost od początku roku."
In everyday speech, you might hear a friend say, 'Czekaj, muszę to notować,' though they are more likely to use the perfective 'zanotować' for a quick phone number. Using the imperfective notować suggests they are starting a long process of taking notes, perhaps for a recipe or a complex set of instructions. It is also used in the context of 'notowania'—the rankings or listings, such as music charts (notowania listy przebojów) or stock prices. This connection between the verb and the resulting list is vital for understanding why Polish speakers choose this word over others.
- Usage in Sports
- Commentators often say a player notuje another assist or goal. It sounds more formal and statistics-oriented than simply saying they 'had' a goal. It treats the game like a ledger of achievements.
Mastering the use of notować requires an understanding of Polish verb conjugation and the cases it governs. As a transitive verb, notować typically takes a direct object in the Accusative (Biernik) case. When you are noting something, that 'something' must be in the accusative form. For example, 'Notuję uwagi' (I am noting remarks), where 'uwagi' is the plural accusative of 'uwaga'. If you are using the verb in a negative sentence, the object shifts to the Genitive (Dopełniacz) case: 'Nie notuję uwag' (I am not noting remarks).
- Present Tense Conjugation
- Ja notuję (I note/am noting)
- Ty notujesz (You note/are noting)
- On/Ona/Ono notuje (He/She/It notes/is noting)
- My notujemy (We note/are noting)
- Wy notujecie (You all note/are noting)
- Oni/One notują (They note/are noting)
"Sekretarka starannie notuje przebieg całego spotkania zarządu."
When using notować in the past tense, you must account for gender. 'Notowałem' (I noted - masculine) vs 'Notowałam' (I noted - feminine). Because it is imperfective, the past tense implies that the action was ongoing or habitual. If you say, 'Wczoraj notowałem dane,' it suggests you spent a period of time recording data yesterday. If you want to say you successfully wrote down one specific piece of data, you would switch to the perfective: 'Wczoraj zanotowałem tę daną.'
"Zawsze notowałem swoje sny zaraz po przebudzeniu."
The verb is also frequently paired with adverbs that describe the manner of recording. Common pairings include starannie (carefully), szybko (quickly), uważnie (attentively), or chaotycznie (chaotically). These adverbs help define the quality of the 'notowanie'. For instance, 'Student notuje chaotycznie' tells us a lot about the student's organizational skills. Furthermore, the verb can be used with the preposition w (in) plus the Locative case to specify where the notes are being made: 'Notuję w zeszycie' (I am noting in a notebook).
- Common Syntactic Patterns
- [Podmiot] + notuje + [Biernik]: On notuje wyniki. (He notes the results.)
- [Podmiot] + nie notuje + [Dopełniacz]: Nie notujemy błędów. (We don't note errors.)
- [Podmiot] + notuje + [Adverb]: Ona notuje szybko. (She notes quickly.)
In more advanced usage, notować appears in passive-like structures using the reflexive pronoun 'się', though this is less common than with other verbs. However, you will see 'notuje się' in scientific or journalistic writing to mean 'it is noted' or 'one notes'. For example: 'W ostatnich latach notuje się wzrost zainteresowania ekologią' (In recent years, a rise in interest in ecology is noted/observed). This impersonal form is crucial for B2 and C1 level learners who need to write formal reports or essays.
"Podczas eksperymentu naukowcy notowali każdą zmianę temperatury co pięć minut."
If you spend time in Poland, you will encounter the word notować in several distinct environments. It is not a word of the 'street' or 'slang,' but rather a word of the 'mind,' the 'office,' and the 'newsroom.' Understanding these contexts will help you recognize its nuances beyond the dictionary definition. One of the most common places to hear it is in the educational sphere. From primary school to doctoral seminars, the instruction to 'note things down' is constant. Teachers might say: 'Nie musicie wszystkiego notować, tylko najważniejsze daty' (You don't have to note everything, just the most important dates).
- In the News and Media
- Turn on a Polish news channel like TVN24 or Polsat News, and you will hear reporters discussing statistics. They might say, 'Policja notuje spadek liczby kradzieży' (The police are noting/recording a decrease in the number of thefts). In this context, the word signifies official data collection. It carries an air of authority and objectivity. It’s the language of reports and summaries.
- Financial and Stock Market Reports
- The word is inextricably linked to the 'Giełda Papierów Wartościowych' (Stock Exchange). You will hear about notowania giełdowe (stock quotes). A company's shares are 'notowane na giełdzie' (listed/traded on the exchange). If a company is doing well, the commentator might say it notuje zyski (is recording profits).
"W dzisiejszym wydaniu wiadomości: polski złoty notuje rekordowe umocnienie względem dolara."
Another frequent setting is the medical or therapeutic environment. A doctor might tell a patient: 'Proszę notować pory przyjmowania leków' (Please record the times of taking medications). In therapy, a therapist might ask a client to notować their thoughts or moods throughout the week. In these cases, the verb is used as a tool for self-observation and diagnostic accuracy. It’s about creating a log or a diary of events.
In the legal and administrative world, notować appears during testimonies or official proceedings. A clerk 'notuje zeznania' (records testimonies). This is high-stakes writing where every word matters. The verb here implies that the written record is an official, legally binding document. Even in a simple police traffic stop, the officer might be notowanie your details in their 'notatnik' (notebook). This connection between the verb and the noun 'notatnik' is very strong in the Polish mind.
"Sędzia poprosił protokolanta, aby dokładnie notował każde słowo oskarżonego."
Lastly, you will hear it in the arts and music. A songwriter might notować musical ideas or lyrics as they come. In the context of music charts, being 'notowanym' means being ranked. 'Piosenka jest notowana na liście przebojów' (The song is listed on the hit list). This usage is very common on the radio. As you can see, notować is a versatile verb that moves from the dry world of statistics to the creative world of songwriting, always maintaining its core sense of 'making a record' of reality.
- Summary of Hearing Contexts
- University lectures (taking notes)
- News broadcasts (reporting statistics)
- Stock market reports (listing prices)
- Medical consultations (tracking symptoms)
- Sports commentary (recording goals/assists)
- Police work (recording statements)
Learning to use notować correctly involves navigating several linguistic pitfalls that English speakers often fall into. The most frequent error is the confusion of aspect. In Polish, verbs come in pairs: imperfective and perfective. Notować is imperfective. If you say 'Muszę to notować' when you just want to jot down one single phone number, it sounds slightly odd, as if you are starting a long-term project of recording that number. For a single, completed action, you should use zanotować. Beginners often forget the prefix 'za-' and use the basic form for everything, which makes their speech sound 'unfinished' or overly focused on the process rather than the result.
- Mistake 1: Notować vs. Pisać
- English speakers often use 'pisać' (to write) when notować would be more appropriate. While 'pisać' is generic, notować specifically implies capturing information. If you are 'writing' a novel, you use 'pisać'. If you are 'taking notes' on a novel you are reading, you use notować. Using 'pisać' in a lecture context is not wrong, but it's less precise. It’s the difference between 'writing' and 'recording'.
- Mistake 2: The False Friend 'Notyfikować'
- Because 'note' and 'notify' share a root in Latin, learners sometimes use notować when they mean 'to notify' (powiadomić/notyfikować). If you say 'Notowałem go o spotkaniu,' you are saying 'I was noting him about the meeting,' which makes no sense. You should say 'Powiadomiłem go'. Notować is about the act of recording, not the act of informing someone else.
"Błąd: On notuje list do babci.
Poprawnie: On pisze list do babci."
Another common mistake involves the incorrect case usage. As mentioned before, notować requires the Accusative. Learners often use the Nominative by mistake, especially with neuter nouns that look the same in both cases, or they get confused when the sentence is negative and forget to switch to the Genitive. For example, 'Nie notuję plan' (incorrect) vs 'Nie notuję planu' (correct). This nuance is vital for B2 level proficiency.
Furthermore, learners sometimes struggle with the passive voice. They might try to translate 'It was noted' literally as 'To było notowane,' which sounds clunky and unnatural in many contexts. Instead, Polish prefers the impersonal 'notowano' (past impersonal) or 'notuje się' (present impersonal). For example, 'Notowano rekordowe temperatury' (Record temperatures were noted). Mastering these impersonal forms is what separates an intermediate learner from an advanced one.
"Błąd: Muszę notować twój numer telefonu.
Poprawnie: Muszę zanotować twój numer telefonu."
Lastly, there is the confusion with 'zapisywać'. While notować and 'zapisywać' are often interchangeable, 'zapisywać' is much broader. You 'zapisujesz się' (sign up) for a course, but you don't 'notujesz się' for a course. You 'zapisujesz' a file on a computer (save), but you don't 'notujesz' a file. Notować is strictly for the act of taking notes or recording data points. Using it for 'saving a file' or 'signing up' is a major lexical error.
- Mistake 3: Overusing 'Notować' for Digital Actions
- Learners sometimes think notować can mean 'to save' on a computer. It cannot. Use 'zapisywać' for digital saving. Notować is almost always about information capture, whether on paper or in a digital note-taking app, but not the technical act of saving a file.
To truly enrich your Polish vocabulary, you should understand how notować relates to its synonyms and near-synonyms. While notować is the standard term for taking notes, other words offer different shades of meaning, formality, and context. Choosing the right one can make your Polish sound more natural and sophisticated. The most common alternative is zapisywać. As discussed, this is a broader term. While notować focuses on the informational content, 'zapisywać' focuses on the act of putting something into a permanent record, whether that's a notebook, a database, or a hard drive.
- Notować vs. Protokołować
- While notować can be used for any kind of note-taking, protokołować is specifically reserved for official meetings, court sessions, or formal proceedings. If you are 'protokołowanie', you are creating a 'protokół' (minutes/record). It is a highly formal version of notować. You would never 'protokołować' your grocery list.
- Notować vs. Rejestrować
- Rejestrować (to register/record) is often used for technical or mechanical recording. A camera 'rejestruje' (records) an image. A sensor 'rejestruje' (registers) a change in pressure. While notować implies a human mind processing and writing, 'rejestrować' can be done by a machine. However, in statistics, they are often used as synonyms: 'rejestrować wzrost' vs 'notować wzrost'.
"Zamiast tylko notować suche fakty, spróbuj szkicować mapy myśli."
In informal settings, you might encounter the verb bazgrać (to scribble) or skrobać (to scrape/scribble). These are used when the quality of the note-taking is poor or when someone is writing quickly and messily. 'Co ty tam skrobiesz?' (What are you scribbling there?) is a common informal way to ask someone what they are noting down. On the other end of the spectrum, sporządzać (to prepare/draw up) is used for formal documents. You might 'sporządzać notatkę służbową' (prepare an official note). This sounds much more professional than simply 'notować'.
Another interesting synonym is odnotowywać. This is a frequentative form of 'odnotować' (the perfective of 'to note/record'). It is often used in administrative or historical contexts to mean 'to record' or 'to take note of' events over time. For example: 'Kronikarz odnotowywał każdą wizytę króla' (The chronicler recorded every visit of the king). It implies a systematic, chronological recording of events. In modern Polish, it's very common in formal reports: 'Odnotowujemy znaczną poprawę' (We are noting a significant improvement).
"Warto odnotować, że tegoroczne wyniki są znacznie lepsze od zeszłorocznych."
To summarize, while notować is your 'workhorse' verb for taking notes, you should use zapisywać for general writing/saving, protokołować for formal meetings, rejestrować for technical recording, and wypisywać for extracting quotes. Understanding these distinctions will allow you to navigate Polish academic and professional environments with the precision of a native speaker.
- Synonym Comparison Table
Word Best For Notować Lectures, study, general notes Protokołować Official meeting minutes Wypisywać Extracting quotes from books Zapisywać General writing, saving files
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
The root 'not-' is shared with words like 'notary' (notariusz) and 'notation' (notacja). In medieval times, 'notowanie' was a specialized skill held by scribes and clerks.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing 'o' like the English 'o' in 'go' (it should be shorter).
- Pronouncing 'ć' as a hard 't' or 'ts'.
- Stressing the first or last syllable instead of the middle one.
- Confusing the 'v' sound (written as 'w') with a 'w' sound (like in 'water').
- Failing to make the 'n' dental.
Nivel de dificultad
Easy to recognize due to the English cognate 'note'.
Requires knowledge of the -ować conjugation and Accusative case.
The 'ć' and 'w' sounds can be tricky for English speakers.
Clear pronunciation makes it easy to hear in context.
Qué aprender después
Requisitos previos
Aprende después
Avanzado
Gramática que debes saber
Conjugation of -ować verbs
Ja not-uję, Ty not-ujesz (The -ow- changes to -uj-).
Accusative Case for Direct Objects
Notuję (co?) wiadomość (Accusative).
Genitive Case in Negative Sentences
Nie notuję (czego?) wiadomości (Genitive).
Imperfective vs. Perfective Aspect
Notować (process) vs. Zanotować (completed action).
Impersonal 'się' constructions
W Polsce notuje się wzrost temperatur.
Ejemplos por nivel
Ja notuję w zeszycie.
I am noting in a notebook.
Present tense, 1st person singular.
Czy ty notujesz?
Are you taking notes?
Question form, 2nd person singular.
On notuje numer.
He is noting the number.
Accusative case: 'numer'.
My notujemy daty.
We are noting the dates.
Present tense, 1st person plural.
Ona nie notuje.
She is not taking notes.
Negative form.
Oni notują słowa.
They are noting the words.
Present tense, 3rd person plural.
Zawsze notuję lekcje.
I always note the lessons.
Adverb 'zawsze' (always) with present tense.
Proszę notować!
Please take notes!
Imperative-like polite request with infinitive.
Wczoraj notowałem plan dnia.
Yesterday I was noting the daily plan.
Past tense, masculine.
Ona notowała każde słowo.
She was noting every word.
Past tense, feminine.
Będę notować twoje uwagi.
I will be noting your remarks.
Future imperfective.
Czy notowałeś ten adres?
Were you noting this address?
Past tense question, masculine.
Notujemy wyniki w tabeli.
We note the results in a table.
Prepositional phrase 'w tabeli'.
Dzieci notują zadania domowe.
Children note their homework assignments.
Plural subject and object.
Starannie notuję przepisy kulinarne.
I carefully note cooking recipes.
Adverb 'starannie' (carefully).
Oni notowali temperaturę rano.
They were noting the temperature in the morning.
Past tense, plural.
Często notuję swoje przemyślenia w dzienniku.
I often note my thoughts in a journal.
Habitual action in the present tense.
Musisz notować wszystko, co mówi szef.
You must note everything the boss says.
Modal verb 'musieć' + infinitive.
Lekarz notował objawy pacjenta.
The doctor was noting the patient's symptoms.
Professional context, past tense.
Nie notowałem tych danych, bo były nieważne.
I wasn't noting those data because they were unimportant.
Negative past tense with a reason.
Będziemy notować postępy w nauce.
We will be noting progress in learning.
Future tense, 1st person plural.
Czy notowaliście pytania od klientów?
Were you all noting questions from customers?
Past tense, 2nd person plural.
Sekretarka notuje przebieg konferencji.
The secretary is noting the course of the conference.
Formal workplace context.
Zawsze notuję, kiedy idę do urzędu.
I always take notes when I go to the office/agency.
Complex sentence with 'kiedy'.
Gospodarka notuje stały wzrost od kilku miesięcy.
The economy has been recording steady growth for several months.
Metaphorical use in economics.
W raporcie notuje się spadek bezrobocia.
A decrease in unemployment is noted in the report.
Impersonal form 'notuje się'.
Policja notuje coraz więcej zgłoszeń online.
The police are recording more and more online reports.
Official data recording.
Notowano rekordowe opady deszczu w tym regionie.
Record rainfall was noted in this region.
Past impersonal form 'notowano'.
Nasz zespół notuje świetne wyniki w tym sezonie.
Our team is recording great results this season.
Sports context, plural object.
Warto notować każdą zmianę w zachowaniu zwierzęcia.
It is worth noting every change in the animal's behavior.
Infinitive after 'warto' (it's worth).
Spółka jest notowana na warszawskiej giełdzie.
The company is listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.
Passive participle 'notowana'.
Obserwatorzy notowali przebieg wyborów.
Observers were noting the course of the elections.
Political/monitoring context.
Kronikarz skrupulatnie odnotowywał wydarzenia na dworze.
The chronicler scrupulously recorded events at the court.
Frequentative form 'odnotowywać'.
W literaturze przedmiotu notuje się rozbieżne opinie.
Divergent opinions are noted in the literature on the subject.
Academic impersonal structure.
Notuje się tu pewną tendencję spadkową.
A certain downward trend is noted here.
Abstract usage in analysis.
Artysta notował swoje wizje w formie szybkich szkiców.
The artist noted his visions in the form of quick sketches.
Creative process context.
Notowano próby ingerencji w systemy informatyczne.
Attempts to interfere with IT systems were noted.
Technical/security context.
Należy notować wszelkie anomalie pogodowe.
One should note any weather anomalies.
Formal instruction with 'należy'.
Piosenka od tygodni jest notowana na szczycie listy.
The song has been listed at the top of the chart for weeks.
Passive construction in media.
Notowałem w pamięci każde jej słowo, by nic nie zapomnieć.
I was noting every word of hers in my memory, so as not to forget anything.
Metaphorical 'notowanie w pamięci'.
W annałach historii notuje się nieliczne okresy tak długiego pokoju.
In the annals of history, few periods of such long peace are recorded.
Highly formal, historical context.
Fenomen ten notuje się wyłącznie w warunkach laboratoryjnych.
This phenomenon is noted exclusively in laboratory conditions.
Scientific precision.
Notowano bezprecedensowy opór społeczny wobec nowych reform.
Unprecedented social resistance to the new reforms was noted.
Sociopolitical analysis.
Giełda notuje gwałtowne wahania nastrojów inwestorów.
The stock exchange is recording violent fluctuations in investor sentiment.
Advanced economic reporting.
Pisarz notuje ulotne chwile, które inaczej by przepadły.
The writer notes fleeting moments that would otherwise be lost.
Philosophical/poetic use.
W badaniu notuje się korelację między dietą a nastrojem.
A correlation between diet and mood is noted in the study.
Research terminology.
Notowano tam ślady dawnych cywilizacji.
Traces of ancient civilizations were noted there.
Archaeological context.
System notuje każdą próbę logowania z nieznanego adresu.
The system records every login attempt from an unknown address.
Automated system recording.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— To make a mental note of something. You don't write it down, but you remember it intentionally.
Zanotowałem w pamięci, żeby kupić mleko.
— To record a record-breaking achievement or statistic.
Temperatura notuje dziś rekord wysokości.
— To write notes in the margins of a book or document.
Często notuję swoje uwagi na marginesie książek.
— To take notes very quickly because of a lack of time.
Notowałem adres w pośpiechu na serwetce.
— To record objective truths or events without adding personal opinion.
Dziennikarz powinien tylko notować fakty.
— To record the sequence of events as they happen.
Kamera notuje przebieg całego zdarzenia.
— To record an increase in value, quantity, or quality.
Gospodarka notuje wzrost PKB.
— To record an appointment or event in a calendar.
Zawsze notuję wizyty u lekarza w kalendarzu.
— To take notes in real-time as information arrives.
Musimy notować wydatki na bieżąco.
Se confunde a menudo con
Means 'to notify'. Don't use it when you mean 'to take notes'.
More general. Use 'zapisywać' for computer files, 'notować' for information capture.
The reflexive form is rare and usually incorrect unless referring to a song being listed.
Modismos y expresiones
— To record something in 'golden letters,' meaning to commemorate a very important or glorious event.
Ten dzień zostanie zanotowany złotymi zgłoskami w historii klubu.
literary/lofty— To experience a continuous series of successes.
Młody naukowiec notuje sukces za sukcesem.
neutral— To reach the absolute lowest point (often in finance or mood).
Jego popularność notuje właśnie dno.
informal— To record as a negative or a disadvantage.
Spóźnienie muszę ci notować na minus.
neutral— To record or describe something in a very pessimistic way.
Prasa notuje przyszłość kraju w czarnych barwach.
journalistic— To watch someone very closely and record everything they do.
Detektyw notował każdy ruch podejrzanego.
neutral— To take notes with great excitement or intensity.
Widzowie notowali wyniki z zapartym tchem.
literary— To write something down hastily in uncomfortable conditions.
Notowałem to na kolanie w autobusie.
informal— To check and record who is present (take attendance).
Nauczyciel właśnie notuje obecność.
academicFácil de confundir
Both involve writing.
'Pisać' is the general act of writing; 'notować' is specifically for recording information for later use.
Piszę list, ale notuję wykład.
They are the same verb in different aspects.
'Notować' is for a process or habit; 'zanotować' is for a single, completed action.
Notowałem przez godzinę, aż w końcu zanotowałem wszystko.
Both mean to record.
'Rejestrować' is often mechanical or very formal; 'notować' is typically human and cognitive.
Kamera rejestruje obraz, a ja notuję swoje wnioski.
Both involve taking notes from a source.
'Wypisywać' is specifically for copying parts of a text; 'notować' is for summarizing or capturing thoughts.
Wypisuję cytaty z książki, notując przy tym własne uwagi.
Both mean taking notes in a meeting.
'Protokołować' is strictly for official, formal minutes; 'notować' is for personal or general notes.
Sekretarz protokołuje, a ja tylko notuję to, co dla mnie ważne.
Patrones de oraciones
[Podmiot] notuje [Biernik].
Anna notuje numer.
[Podmiot] notował [Biernik] w [Miejscownik].
Marek notował plan w zeszycie.
[Podmiot] musi notować [Biernik].
Student musi notować wykład.
W [Miejscownik] notuje się [Biernik].
W raporcie notuje się wzrost.
[Podmiot] skrupulatnie odnotowuje [Biernik].
Badacz skrupulatnie odnotowuje dane.
Notowano [Biernik] pomimo [Dopełniacz].
Notowano zysk pomimo kryzysu.
Zamiast [Dopełniacz], [Podmiot] notuje [Biernik].
Zamiast słuchać, on notuje słowa.
Czy [Podmiot] będzie notować [Biernik]?
Czy będziesz notować moje uwagi?
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Common in academic, professional, and media contexts; less common in casual street slang.
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Using 'notować' for 'to notify'.
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Powiadomić / Notyfikować
This is a false friend error. 'Notować' is for taking notes, not for informing someone. If you say 'Notowałem go', it sounds like you were writing on him.
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Using imperfective 'notować' for a quick, one-time note.
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Zanotować
If you just want to jot down a phone number, you should use the perfective 'zanotować'. Using 'notować' makes it sound like an ongoing process.
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Using 'notować' for saving a file on a computer.
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Zapisywać
'Notować' is for information capture, usually by a person. To 'save' a digital file, the correct term is always 'zapisywać'.
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Incorrect case: 'Notuję adres' (Nominative) instead of 'Notuję adres' (Accusative).
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Notuję adres (Accusative)
While 'adres' looks the same in Nominative and Accusative, other words don't. You must use the Accusative. For example, 'Notuję wiadomość' (not 'wiadomość' - wait, that's also the same... let's use 'notatka'), 'Notuję notatkę'.
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Using 'pisać' when 'notować' is more precise in a lecture.
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Notować
While 'pisać' is not wrong, it is less professional. In an academic setting, using 'notować' shows a better command of the language and context.
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Master the -ować Pattern
The verb 'notować' follows the very common '-ować' conjugation pattern. Remember that in the present tense, the '-ow-' changes to '-uj-'. This applies to hundreds of other Polish verbs like 'kupować' or 'pracować', so learning 'notować' helps you learn many others.
Use 'Notatki' for Casual Speech
While the verb 'notować' is great, in casual conversation, Poles often say 'robić notatki' (to make notes). For example, 'Muszę zrobić notatki' sounds very natural and is often easier for beginners to use than conjugating the verb correctly.
Academic Success
In a Polish university, don't just 'pisać' (write); show your professor you are 'notować' (taking notes). It implies you are actively processing the lecture. It's a subtle difference that shows a higher level of language awareness.
Official Recording
In professional reports, use the impersonal form 'notuje się'. For example, 'Notuje się wzrost wydajności' (An increase in productivity is noted). This makes your writing sound objective and high-level, perfect for B2 and C1 exams.
The Note Connection
Always link 'notować' to the English word 'note'. They share the same Latin root. If you are taking a 'note', you are 'notować'. This simple cognate connection makes it one of the easier Polish verbs to remember.
Soft 'ć' ending
Focus on the final 'ć' in 'notować'. It's a soft sound. A common mistake is to pronounce it like a hard 't'. Keep your tongue near your teeth and blow a little air to get that soft, distinctively Polish sound.
Avoid 'Notyfikować'
Be very careful not to use 'notować' when you want to say 'to notify'. This is a common 'false friend' trap. To notify someone is 'powiadomić' or 'notyfikować' (very formal). 'Notować' is only for recording info.
Listen for the Prefix
When listening to Polish, pay close attention to whether the speaker says 'notować' or 'zanotować'. The 'za-' prefix changes the meaning from a process to a completed act. This is key for following instructions correctly.
Stock Market Reading
If you read the financial section of a Polish newspaper, you will see 'notowania' everywhere. Knowing the verb 'notować' helps you understand that these are 'listings' or 'quotes'—the recorded prices of stocks.
Daily Logging
Try to 'notować' one thing in Polish every day in a diary. It could be as simple as 'Dzisiaj notuję nowe słowa'. This builds the habit of using the verb in its natural context of recording daily life.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of a 'NOTE' in English. To 'NOTE-ować' is to take a NOTE in Polish. The '-ować' ending just makes it a verb.
Asociación visual
Imagine a student in a university hall holding a 'NOT-ebook' and frantically writing. The 'NOT' reminds you of 'NOT-ować'.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to spend 5 minutes taking notes on a Polish news video using only the verb 'notować' to describe what you are doing. Say out loud: 'Teraz notuję fakty'.
Origen de la palabra
The word 'notować' comes from the Latin 'notare', which means 'to mark', 'to note', or 'to observe'. It entered the Polish language through German or directly from Latin during the period of heavy Latin influence on Polish legal and academic systems.
Significado original: To mark or to make a sign for identification.
Indo-European -> Italic -> Romance (Latin) -> Slavic (Polish loanword)Contexto cultural
There are no major sensitivities associated with this word. It is a neutral, professional, and academic term.
While English speakers use 'to note' and 'to take notes', Polish uses one verb 'notować' or the phrase 'robić notatki'. 'Notować' sounds slightly more formal and systematic than 'taking notes' in English.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
University / School
- notować wykład
- notować w zeszycie
- notować definicje
- notować daty
Business / Office
- notować przebieg spotkania
- notować ustalenia
- notować zadania
- notować wydatki
Finance / Stock Market
- notować zyski
- notować straty
- notować wzrosty
- notowania giełdowe
Medical / Health
- notować objawy
- notować ciśnienie
- notować wagę
- notować dietę
Journalism / Reporting
- notować fakty
- notować wypowiedzi
- notować zmiany
- notuje się trend
Inicios de conversación
"Czy zawsze notujesz podczas wykładów, czy wolisz tylko słuchać?"
"W jaki sposób najlepiej notować nowe słówka z języka polskiego?"
"Czy notujesz swoje wydatki w jakiejś aplikacji, czy wolisz tradycyjny notatnik?"
"Jakie najważniejsze wydarzenia historyczne notuje się w podręcznikach do historii w Twoim kraju?"
"Czy zdarza Ci się notować sny zaraz po przebudzeniu?"
Temas para diario
Opisz swój ulubiony sposób na to, jak notować ważne informacje w pracy lub w szkole.
Zanotuj pięć rzeczy, które sprawiły, że dzisiaj się uśmiechnąłeś, i wyjaśnij dlaczego.
Gdybyś miał notować historię swojego życia, jakie byłyby najważniejsze rozdziały?
Czy uważasz, że w dobie komputerów nadal warto notować ręcznie? Przedstaw swoje argumenty.
Notuj przez jeden dzień wszystkie swoje posiłki i zastanów się, czy Twoja dieta jest zdrowa.
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasYes, 'notować' is the most direct Polish equivalent of 'to take notes'. It describes the process of writing down information during a lecture, meeting, or observation. For example, 'Student notuje wykład' means 'The student is taking notes on the lecture'. You can also use the phrase 'robić notatki', which is very common in casual speech.
Use 'zanotować' (perfective) when you are talking about a one-time, completed action, like writing down a phone number or a specific address. Use 'notować' (imperfective) when you are talking about a process that takes time, like taking notes for an hour, or a habit, like always taking notes in class.
No, for recording video or audio, you should use the verb 'nagrywać'. 'Notować' is almost exclusively for writing or recording data points. If a camera 'notuje' something, it's a metaphorical way of saying it captured a specific event or statistic, but 'nagrywać' is the correct technical term.
Yes, 'notować' is a transitive verb and requires the Accusative case (Biernik) for its direct object. For example: 'Notuję (co?) wiadomość' (I am noting a message). In a negative sentence, the object changes to the Genitive case (Dopełniacz): 'Nie notuję wiadomości'.
This phrase refers to 'stock quotes' or 'market listings'. It comes from the same root as 'notować' because the prices are 'recorded' or 'noted' on the exchange. If a company is 'notowana na giełdzie', it means its shares are listed and traded publicly.
It is 'notować w zeszycie' (Locative case). The preposition 'w' followed by the Locative describes the place where the action is happening. You are writing *inside* the notebook. 'Notować na kartce' (on a piece of paper) also uses the Locative.
In formal or scientific Polish, yes. 'Notuje się wzrost' can mean 'An increase is noticed/observed'. However, for everyday 'noticing' (like noticing a new haircut), use 'zauważyć'. 'Notować' implies a more systematic or official observation.
'Pisać' is the general word for 'to write'. 'Notować' is a specific type of writing—recording information for later use. You 'piszesz' a letter or a book, but you 'notujesz' a lecture or a phone number. 'Notować' always implies that the information is being captured for a purpose.
For the singular feminine past tense, the forms are: 'ja notowałam', 'ty notowałaś', 'ona notowała'. For the plural feminine (and non-masculine-personal), use: 'my notowałyśmy', 'wy notowałyście', 'one notowały'.
Yes, it is extremely common, especially in education and business. Every student and professional uses it. You will also see it every day in news headlines regarding statistics, economics, and sports results.
Ponte a prueba 200 preguntas
Translate to Polish: 'I am taking notes in the classroom.'
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Translate to Polish: 'He noted the address yesterday.'
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Write a sentence using 'notuje się' and 'wzrost'.
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Translate to Polish: 'We will be noting the results of the experiment.'
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Translate to Polish: 'She notes every word of the professor.'
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Translate to Polish: 'I don't note my expenses.'
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Translate to Polish: 'The secretary is taking the minutes.'
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Write a sentence about taking notes in a notebook.
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Translate to Polish: 'Record temperatures were noted last summer.'
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Translate to Polish: 'Observers were noting the course of the elections.'
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Translate to Polish: 'Why are you not taking notes?'
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Translate to Polish: 'I must note this date in my calendar.'
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Translate to Polish: 'The artist notes his ideas in a sketchbook.'
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Translate to Polish: 'The economy is recording a steady growth.'
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Translate to Polish: 'Note the most important points.'
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Translate to Polish: 'I was noting everything he said.'
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Translate to Polish: 'The doctor notes the patient's symptoms.'
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Translate to Polish: 'They were noting the changes in temperature.'
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Translate to Polish: 'I often note my thoughts.'
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Translate to Polish: 'Are you noting this?'
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Powiedz: 'I always take notes during the Polish lesson.'
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Zapytaj kolegę: 'Are you taking notes on what the boss is saying?'
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Opowiedz krótko: Dlaczego warto notować ważne informacje?
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Powiedz: 'In my country, we note a rise in house prices.'
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Powiedz: 'I was noting your remarks in my notebook.'
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Powiedz: 'Wait, I must note this phone number.'
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Powiedz: 'The student notes every word of the professor.'
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Powiedz: 'The company is listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.'
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Powiedz: 'I will be noting your progress every week.'
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Powiedz: 'Record temperatures were noted in July.'
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Zapytaj: 'Did you all note the date of the exam?'
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Powiedz: 'The doctor is noting the patient's symptoms.'
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Powiedz: 'I prefer to note by hand than on a computer.'
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Powiedz: 'The police are recording a decrease in crime.'
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Powiedz: 'I often note my thoughts in a journal.'
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Powiedz: 'She was noting everything carefully.'
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Powiedz: 'We are noting the first signs of spring.'
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Powiedz: 'I will note it in my memory.'
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Powiedz: 'Why are they not taking notes?'
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Powiedz: 'Please note the following points.'
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Listen to the sentence: 'On zawsze notuje wykłady.' What does he always do?
Listen: 'Wczoraj notowaliśmy wyniki.' When did they note the results?
Listen: 'Notuje się spadek bezrobocia.' Is unemployment going up or down?
Listen: 'Musisz to starannie notować.' How should you note it?
Listen: 'Ona notowała adres na serwetce.' Where did she note the address?
Listen: 'Będziemy notować waszą obecność.' What will they be noting?
Listen: 'Gospodarka notuje wzrost.' What is the economy recording?
Listen: 'Nie notowałem tego, przepraszam.' Did the speaker note it?
Listen: 'Lekarz notuje objawy.' Who is noting the symptoms?
Listen: 'Notowano rekordy ciepła.' What was noted?
Listen: 'Czy wy notujecie?' Who is being asked?
Listen: 'Student notuje w pośpiechu.' How is the student noting?
Listen: 'To jest notowane na giełdzie.' Where is it listed?
Listen: 'Zawsze notuję sny.' What does the speaker always note?
Listen: 'Proszę notować tylko daty.' What should be noted?
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Summary
The word 'notować' is the essential Polish verb for 'taking notes' and 'recording data.' Whether you are a student in a lecture hall or an analyst tracking stock prices, this verb describes the vital process of capturing information. Example: 'Student notuje każde słowo' (The student notes every word).
- The verb 'notować' means to take notes or record information systematically in Polish, often used in academic and professional contexts.
- It is an imperfective verb, focusing on the process of writing rather than just the finished result, unlike its perfective partner 'zanotować'.
- Commonly heard in lectures, news reports regarding statistics, and stock market updates where prices are 'notowane' (listed).
- Grammatically, it requires the Accusative case for the object and follows the regular '-ować' conjugation pattern in the present tense.
Master the -ować Pattern
The verb 'notować' follows the very common '-ować' conjugation pattern. Remember that in the present tense, the '-ow-' changes to '-uj-'. This applies to hundreds of other Polish verbs like 'kupować' or 'pracować', so learning 'notować' helps you learn many others.
Use 'Notatki' for Casual Speech
While the verb 'notować' is great, in casual conversation, Poles often say 'robić notatki' (to make notes). For example, 'Muszę zrobić notatki' sounds very natural and is often easier for beginners to use than conjugating the verb correctly.
Academic Success
In a Polish university, don't just 'pisać' (write); show your professor you are 'notować' (taking notes). It implies you are actively processing the lecture. It's a subtle difference that shows a higher level of language awareness.
Official Recording
In professional reports, use the impersonal form 'notuje się'. For example, 'Notuje się wzrost wydajności' (An increase in productivity is noted). This makes your writing sound objective and high-level, perfect for B2 and C1 exams.
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