معنی
To own or hold something.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Polish law, there is a sharp distinction between 'posiadacz' (possessor) and 'właściciel' (owner). You can be 'w posiadaniu' of something without being the owner (e.g., a tenant). Poles often use 'urzędowy' (official) language to sound more professional or serious, even when it's not strictly necessary. This is sometimes criticized as 'nowomowa' (newspeak). Historically, 'posiadanie' was linked to the 'zajazd'—a custom where a nobleman would physically seize land he claimed was his. Being 'in possession' was half the battle. With the rise of RODO (GDPR) in Poland, the phrase is frequently used in formal requests to companies regarding personal data.
The Genitive Trap
Always remember: 'w posiadaniu' + Genitive. Never use the Accusative case here.
Legal Writing
In a formal letter, use 'jestem w posiadaniu' instead of 'mam' to immediately sound more professional and educated.
معنی
To own or hold something.
The Genitive Trap
Always remember: 'w posiadaniu' + Genitive. Never use the Accusative case here.
Legal Writing
In a formal letter, use 'jestem w posiadaniu' instead of 'mam' to immediately sound more professional and educated.
Don't Overdo It
Using this phrase too much in speech can make you sound arrogant or like you're trying too hard to be 'official'.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the object in the Genitive case.
Policja ustaliła, że podejrzany był w posiadaniu (skradziony samochód) __________.
After 'w posiadaniu', we must use the Genitive case. 'Skradziony samochód' becomes 'skradzionego samochodu'.
Which sentence is appropriate for a formal legal letter?
Choose the best option:
Option 'b' uses the formal collocation and the word 'przedmiotowy' (subject matter), which is typical for legal Polish.
Match the phrase to the most likely speaker.
Who would say: 'Czy jest Pan w posiadaniu ważnej polisy ubezpieczeniowej?'
This formal language is typical for professional service providers like insurance agents.
Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.
Sędzia: Czy oskarżony __________ tych pieniędzy w momencie aresztowania?
In a courtroom setting, 'był w posiadaniu' is the most appropriate and expected term.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Mieć vs. Być w posiadaniu
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاPolicja ustaliła, że podejrzany był w posiadaniu (skradziony samochód) __________.
After 'w posiadaniu', we must use the Genitive case. 'Skradziony samochód' becomes 'skradzionego samochodu'.
Choose the best option:
Option 'b' uses the formal collocation and the word 'przedmiotowy' (subject matter), which is typical for legal Polish.
Who would say: 'Czy jest Pan w posiadaniu ważnej polisy ubezpieczeniowej?'
This formal language is typical for professional service providers like insurance agents.
Sędzia: Czy oskarżony __________ tych pieniędzy w momencie aresztowania?
In a courtroom setting, 'był w posiadaniu' is the most appropriate and expected term.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالTechnically yes, in a legal document (e.g., a dispute over a pet), but never in normal conversation. Use 'Mam psa'.
It's more formal. 'Posiadać' is a verb, while 'być w posiadaniu' is a noun-based phrase that sounds more official.
The Genitive case (Dopełniacz). For example: 'w posiadaniu informacji' (Genitive of informacja).
Not necessarily, but it is very common in police reports about illegal items.
No. For abstract things like time or feelings, always use 'mieć'.
Use 'Wszedłem w posiadanie' (for a male) or 'Weszłam w posiadanie' (for a female).
Yes, especially in formal contracts or when discussing company assets.
In Polish, 'w' de-voices to 'f' when it comes before a voiceless consonant like 'p'.
In crime novels and historical non-fiction, yes. In modern fiction, only in dialogue for specific characters.
No. For skills, use 'posiadać umiejętność' or simply 'umieć'.
عبارات مرتبط
wejść w posiadanie
builds onTo come into possession of something.
posiadać
synonymTo possess/own.
mieć na własność
similarTo own something as property.
dzierżyć
specialized formTo wield or hold (power/sword).
rozporządzać czymś
similarTo have something at one's disposal.