zorganizować
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- A perfective Polish verb meaning to organize, arrange, or host successfully.
- Used for completed actions in the past or certain outcomes in the future.
- Common in professional, social, and everyday 'procurement' contexts.
- Requires the reflexive 'się' when meaning 'to get oneself organized'.
The Polish verb zorganizować is a cornerstone of adult communication, particularly in professional, academic, and social planning contexts. At its core, it means to bring order to chaos, to arrange something in a systematic or functional way, or to successfully host an event. Unlike its imperfective counterpart, organizować, which focuses on the process of organizing, zorganizować is perfective. This means it emphasizes the completion of the action—the moment the plan is finalized or the event is successfully set up.
- Professional Context
- In an office setting, you might use it when talking about setting up a meeting, a conference, or a new workflow system. It implies a level of responsibility and successful execution.
Musimy zorganizować to spotkanie do piątku, inaczej projekt zostanie opóźniony.
Beyond formal events, the word also extends to personal resourcefulness. In colloquial Polish, zorganizować can mean 'to get hold of' or 'to procure' something that might be difficult to find. For example, if you need a specific tool for a home repair, a friend might say they can 'organize' it for you, meaning they will find a way to get it.
- Social Context
- When planning a party, a trip, or a simple get-together, this verb is your go-to. It suggests taking the lead on logistics like invitations, location, and catering.
Czy udało ci się zorganizować bilety na koncert?
The word is highly versatile. It covers everything from the physical arrangement of objects on a desk to the abstract arrangement of a complex international logistical network. It carries a connotation of efficiency and effectiveness. When you say you have zorganizowałeś something, you are claiming a completed achievement.
- Abstract Usage
- It can also refer to organizing one's thoughts or life. 'Muszę zorganizować sobie życie' (I need to get my life organized) is a common expression for seeking stability.
On potrafi zorganizować pracę całego zespołu w godzinę.
Using zorganizować correctly requires an understanding of Polish verb aspects. As a perfective verb, it focuses on the result. When you use it, you are usually talking about a completed task or a firm plan for the future. It never describes an ongoing process in the present. If you want to say 'I am currently organizing,' you must use the imperfective organizować.
- Past Tense Usage
- In the past tense, it indicates that the event or arrangement was successfully completed. For example, 'Zorganizowałem transport' means the transport is now ready and arranged.
Marek zorganizował niespodziankę dla swojej żony.
When using the future tense, the perfective form zorganizuję implies a promise or a certainty that the action will be finished. Unlike the imperfective future (będę organizować), which sounds like 'I will be in the process of organizing,' the perfective future sounds like 'I will get it organized.'
- Future Tense Usage
- Use the simple future forms: zorganizuję, zorganizujesz, zorganizuje, zorganizujemy, zorganizujecie, zorganizują.
Nie martw się, zorganizujemy pomoc medyczną tak szybko, jak to możliwe.
The reflexive form zorganizować się is also very common. It means 'to get organized' or 'to group together' as a collective. If a group of people is messy or slow, you might tell them 'Musicie się zorganizować!' (You need to get yourselves organized!).
- Reflexive Usage
- Focuses on the subject's own state of order or the collective action of a group.
Studenci zorganizowali się, aby zaprotestować przeciwko nowym przepisom.
You will encounter zorganizować in almost every facet of Polish life. In the media, it is frequently used in news reports about government initiatives, charity drives, or large-scale events like the 'Wielka Orkiestra Świątecznej Pomocy' (Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity). News anchors will say things like, 'Fundacja zorganizowała zbiórkę pieniędzy' (The foundation organized a fund collection).
- In the Workplace
- Listen for it during project kick-off meetings. Managers will assign tasks using this verb to ensure clear accountability for the final result.
Kto może zorganizować catering na jutrzejsze szkolenie?
In schools and universities, students use it when discussing group projects or extracurricular activities. A student might ask, 'Kto zorganizuje notatki z wykładu?' (Who will organize/get the lecture notes?). Here, it takes on that slightly colloquial meaning of 'finding' or 'acquiring' something necessary.
- At Home
- Parents use it when planning the family schedule. 'Musimy lepiej zorganizować nasz czas w tym tygodniu' is a common sentiment in busy households.
Musimy zorganizować transport dla dzieci na trening.
Travel is another major domain. When booking a trip through a travel agency, you are looking for a 'wycieczka zorganizowana' (an organized tour). This adjective form comes directly from the verb and implies that all logistics—hotels, flights, and meals—have been pre-arranged for you.
- Event Planning
- Weddings, funerals, and baptisms are life events where this verb is used constantly to discuss the massive logistical efforts involved.
Oni zorganizowali najpiękniejszy ślub, na jakim kiedykolwiek byłam.
The most frequent mistake English speakers make with zorganizować is failing to distinguish it from its imperfective twin, organizować. Because English often uses 'organize' for both the process and the result, learners tend to use the Polish perfective form when they are still in the middle of the action. If you say 'Zorganizuję to teraz,' it sounds slightly strange because 'teraz' (now) implies a process, while 'zorganizuję' implies a future result.
- Mistake: Wrong Aspect
- Using 'zorganizować' for a recurring action. If you organize a meeting every Monday, you must use 'organizuję' (imperfective), not 'zorganizuję'.
BŁĄD: Zawsze zorganizuję konferencję w maju. (Incorrect: implies a one-time future event, but 'zawsze' implies habit).
Another common error is the misuse of the reflexive particle 'się'. Learners often omit 'się' when they mean 'to get organized' (personal state) or add it when they are organizing a specific object. 'Muszę zorganizować' needs an object (like a party), while 'Muszę się zorganizować' means 'I need to get my act together.'
- Mistake: Reflexive Omission
- Saying 'Muszę zorganizować' and then stopping. Polish listeners will wait for you to say what you are organizing. If you mean yourself, add 'się'.
POPRAWNIE: Muszę się zorganizować przed wyjazdem.
Finally, learners sometimes struggle with the 'procurement' meaning. In English, 'organize' rarely means 'to find' or 'to get hold of'. In Polish, using zorganizować in this sense is very common. If you translate 'I'll find some chairs' as 'Znajdę krzesła,' it's correct, but 'Zorganizuję krzesła' sounds much more like you are taking charge and making sure the chairs appear.
- Mistake: Over-literal Translation
- Assuming 'zorganizować' only applies to big events. It can apply to small, physical items too.
Czy możesz zorganizować jakąś kawę? (Can you get some coffee?)
While zorganizować is a powerful and versatile verb, Polish offers several alternatives that can add nuance to your speech depending on the specific type of 'organizing' you are doing.
- Przygotować vs. Zorganizować
- 'Przygotować' means 'to prepare'. While 'zorganizować' implies managing the logistics and structure, 'przygotować' focuses on making something ready for use. You 'zorganizować' a conference, but you 'przygotować' the slides for it.
Muszę przygotować (prepare) kolację, ale to on zorganizował (organized) całe przyjęcie.
Another common alternative is zaplanować, which means 'to plan'. This is more about the mental or theoretical stage of organization. You can 'zaplanować' a trip without ever actually 'zorganizować' it (i.e., you never bought the tickets or booked the hotels).
- Ułożyć vs. Zorganizować
- 'Ułożyć' means 'to arrange' or 'to put in order' in a more physical or sequential sense. You 'ułożyć' books on a shelf or 'ułożyć' a schedule. 'Zorganizować' is broader and more systemic.
Pomóż mi ułożyć (arrange) te dokumenty w teczkach.
For more formal contexts, such as government or large corporations, you might hear urządzić. This is often used for setting up an office, a home, or a formal event like a gala. It has a slightly more 'establishment' feel than the more functional 'zorganizować'.
- Summary of Alternatives
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- Przygotować: To make ready.
- Zaplanować: To plan/design.
- Ułożyć: To arrange physically/sequentially.
- Ogarnąć: (Slang) To handle/procure/organize.
- Urządzić: To set up/furnish/host formally.
Musimy ogarnąć (slang: handle/get) jakieś jedzenie na wieczór.
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रोचक तथ्य
Despite its Latin roots, the 'z-' prefix is purely Slavic, added to change the aspect from imperfective to perfective, a feature Latin and English don't have in the same way.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing 'ć' as 'ch' like in 'church'.
- Missing the roll on the 'r'.
- Stress on the wrong syllable (e.g., first or last).
- Hardening the 'ni' sound too much.
- Skipping the 'i' and saying 'zorganzować'.
कठिनाई स्तर
Easy to recognize due to its international root 'organize'.
Requires correct perfective/imperfective choice and spelling.
Long word with clusters like 'zorg-' and 'ć' at the end.
Distinctive sound, but fast speech can blur the middle syllables.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Perfective vs Imperfective
Organizować (process) vs Zorganizować (result).
Future Tense of Perfective Verbs
Zorganizuję (I will organize) - no 'będę' needed.
Reflexive Particle 'się'
Zorganizować się (to get organized).
Accusative Case for Objects
Zorganizować konferencję (Accusative).
Past Tense Gender Agreement
On zorganizował vs Ona zorganizowała.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
Muszę zorganizować mój plecak.
I must organize my backpack.
Infinitive form used after 'muszę'.
Mama zorganizowała przyjęcie.
Mom organized a party.
Past tense, feminine singular.
Czy możesz zorganizować kawę?
Can you organize (get) some coffee?
Colloquial use meaning 'to get hold of'.
On zorganizował spotkanie.
He organized a meeting.
Past tense, masculine singular.
Zorganizujemy wycieczkę.
We will organize a trip.
Future tense, 1st person plural.
Zorganizuj swój pokój!
Organize your room!
Imperative form (command).
Oni zorganizowali grę.
They organized a game.
Past tense, masculine-personal plural.
Chcę zorganizować czas.
I want to organize (my) time.
Infinitive form after 'chcę'.
Udało nam się zorganizować transport.
We managed to organize transport.
Perfective infinitive after 'udało się'.
Musicie się zorganizować przed lekcją.
You must get organized before the lesson.
Reflexive form 'się' meaning 'to get organized'.
Zorganizuję bilety do kina na jutro.
I will organize (get) cinema tickets for tomorrow.
Future tense, 1st person singular.
Kto zorganizował ten bałagan?
Who organized (caused) this mess?
Ironical usage of the verb.
Zorganizowaliśmy pomoc dla sąsiada.
We organized help for the neighbor.
Past tense, 1st person plural.
Ona zawsze potrafi wszystko zorganizować.
She can always organize everything.
Infinitive after modal verb 'potrafi'.
Zorganizujcie się w pary.
Organize yourselves into pairs.
Plural imperative reflexive.
Czy zorganizowałeś już hotel?
Have you organized the hotel yet?
Past tense question, masculine singular.
Musimy zorganizować konferencję prasową.
We must organize a press conference.
Professional context, Accusative object 'konferencję'.
Zorganizowałem sobie pracę w domu.
I organized my work at home for myself.
Reflexive 'sobie' (for oneself).
Nie martw się, zorganizuję to do poniedziałku.
Don't worry, I will have it organized by Monday.
Perfective future implying completion.
Czy możesz zorganizować spotkanie z szefem?
Can you organize a meeting with the boss?
Formal request in a workplace.
Zorganizowaliśmy zbiórkę pieniędzy na schronisko.
We organized a fundraiser for the shelter.
Social responsibility context.
Trudno było zorganizować tak dużą grupę.
It was difficult to organize such a large group.
Impersonal construction 'Trudno było'.
Zorganizujmy coś ciekawego na weekend.
Let's organize something interesting for the weekend.
Hortative (let's) form.
On zorganizował transport medyczny dla rannych.
He organized medical transport for the wounded.
High-stakes logistical context.
Firma musi zorganizować szkolenie BHP.
The company must organize health and safety training.
Institutional obligation.
Zorganizowanie tego wydarzenia zajęło nam miesiące.
Organizing this event took us months.
Gerund form 'zorganizowanie' as a noun.
Musisz lepiej zorganizować swój warsztat pracy.
You must organize your workspace better.
Advice on productivity.
Zorganizowaliśmy protest przeciwko wycince drzew.
We organized a protest against the tree cutting.
Civic engagement context.
Czy zdołasz zorganizować zastępstwo na jutro?
Will you manage to organize a substitute for tomorrow?
Using 'zdołać' (to manage) with 'zorganizować'.
Dobrze zorganizowana kuchnia to podstawa.
A well-organized kitchen is the foundation.
Passive adjectival participle 'zorganizowana'.
Zorganizuję ci spotkanie z naszym prawnikiem.
I will organize a meeting with our lawyer for you.
Dative 'ci' (for you) used with the verb.
Oni zorganizowali system dystrybucji od zera.
They organized the distribution system from scratch.
Focus on systemic creation.
Należy zorganizować debatę na temat zmian klimatu.
A debate on climate change should be organized.
Formal impersonal 'należy'.
Zorganizowanie oporu w takich warunkach było niemożliwe.
Organizing resistance in such conditions was impossible.
Abstract and historical context.
Musimy zorganizować przepływ informacji wewnątrz firmy.
We must organize the flow of information within the company.
Metaphorical use for abstract systems.
Zorganizował on wystawę poświęconą sztuce nowoczesnej.
He organized an exhibition dedicated to modern art.
Inverted word order for stylistic emphasis.
Państwo powinno zorganizować system opieki nad seniorami.
The state should organize a care system for seniors.
Political/Social policy discussion.
Zorganizowaliśmy to tak, aby nikt nie poczuł się pominięty.
We organized it so that no one felt left out.
Clause of purpose/result with 'tak, aby'.
Czy zdołacie zorganizować logistykę dla całego regionu?
Will you be able to organize the logistics for the whole region?
Large-scale professional challenge.
Zorganizowana przestępczość stanowi poważne zagrożenie.
Organized crime poses a serious threat.
Fixed expression: 'zorganizowana przestępczość'.
Autor po mistrzowsku zorganizował strukturę swojej powieści.
The author masterfully organized the structure of his novel.
Literary analysis context.
Należy zorganizować przestrzeń publiczną w sposób inkluzywny.
Public space should be organized in an inclusive manner.
Urban planning discourse.
Zorganizowanie myśli przed wystąpieniem jest kluczowe.
Organizing one's thoughts before a speech is key.
Psychological/Cognitive focus.
System zorganizował się samoistnie, bez ingerencji z zewnątrz.
The system organized itself spontaneously, without outside interference.
Scientific/System theory context.
Zorganizowanie tak skomplikowanej operacji wymagało geniuszu.
Organizing such a complicated operation required genius.
High praise for logistical mastery.
Warto zorganizować debatę oksfordzką na ten temat.
It is worth organizing an Oxford-style debate on this topic.
Specific academic format.
Zorganizowana forma wypowiedzi ułatwia zrozumienie argumentów.
An organized form of expression facilitates understanding of arguments.
Rhetorical theory.
Musimy zorganizować nasze zasoby intelektualne, by sprostać wyzwaniu.
We must organize our intellectual resources to meet the challenge.
Metaphorical/Strategic usage.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— To form a group for a specific purpose.
Mieszkańcy zorganizowali się w grupę protestacyjną.
— Efficient, orderly (adjective).
On jest bardzo dobrze zorganizowanym pracownikiem.
— To organize something from scratch.
Zorganizowała ten biznes od podstaw.
— To organize something quickly/last minute.
Zorganizowaliśmy kolację na szybko.
— To organize something on a large, impressive scale.
Wesele było zorganizowane z wielkim rozmachem.
— To get someone working or focused.
Muszę zorganizować dzieci do sprzątania.
— To get one's life in order.
W końcu udało mu się zorganizować sobie życie.
— To set up a defense (sports or military).
Drużyna musi lepiej zorganizować obronę.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Imperfective form. Use for ongoing or repeated actions.
Means 'to prepare'. Does not necessarily imply systemic organization.
Often used for furnishing a room or hosting a formal party.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— To organize something so it runs perfectly and precisely.
Wszystko było zorganizowane jak w zegarku.
informal— To keep someone busy or find activities for them (often used for children).
Musimy zorganizować dzieciom czas podczas deszczu.
neutral— Organized crime (mafia, syndicates).
Policja walczy z zorganizowaną przestępczością.
formal— To get organized extremely quickly.
Strażacy zorganizowali się w mgnieniu oka.
informal— To arrange something unofficially or illegally (shady).
Zorganizowali te pozwolenia pod stołem.
slang— To control or manage every aspect of someone else's life (often negative).
Moja matka zawsze próbuje mi zorganizować życie.
informal— To organize something perfectly, down to the last detail.
Wszystko musi być zorganizowane na tip-top.
informal— To organize a raid (police) or a surprise visit.
Znajomi zorganizowali nam nalot w sobotę wieczorem.
informal— To prepare the ground or foundation for future actions.
Zorganizował sobie grunt pod nową inwestycję.
neutral— To organize an escape.
Więźniowie zorganizowali ucieczkę przez tunel.
neutralआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Same meaning but different aspect.
Zorganizować is for a completed action; Organizować is for a process or habit.
Codziennie organizuję (habit) pocztę, ale dziś już ją zorganizowałem (finished).
Planning is part of organizing.
Zaplanować is just the plan; zorganizować is making the plan happen.
Zaplanowałem wycieczkę, ale jeszcze jej nie zorganizowałem (no tickets yet).
Both involve order.
Ułożyć is more about physical placement; zorganizować is more about systemic structure.
Ułóż te papiery, a ja zorganizuję całe biuro.
Common slang replacement.
Ogarnąć is much more informal and can mean many things (understand, handle, clean).
Muszę ogarnąć ten bałagan.
Formal synonym for preparation.
Sporządzić is specifically for creating lists, documents, or reports.
Sporządzić protokół vs Zorganizować zebranie.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
Chcę zorganizować [Object].
Chcę zorganizować imprezę.
[Subject] zorganizował [Object].
Marek zorganizował wycieczkę.
Udało mi się zorganizować [Object].
Udało mi się zorganizować transport.
Musimy się zorganizować, żeby [Action].
Musimy się zorganizować, żeby wygrać.
Zorganizowanie [Genitive] wymaga [Genitive].
Zorganizowanie pracy wymaga dyscypliny.
Warto byłoby zorganizować [Object] w sposób [Adverb].
Warto byłoby zorganizować debatę w sposób merytoryczny.
Zorganizuję ci [Object].
Zorganizuję ci kawę.
Zorganizuj [Object]!
Zorganizuj to spotkanie!
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
क्रिया
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Very high in both spoken and written Polish.
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Będę zorganizować
→
Zorganizuję or Będę organizować
You cannot combine 'będę' with a perfective infinitive. Use the simple future form of the perfective verb.
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Zorganizować czas dla siebie
→
Zorganizować sobie czas
While the first is understandable, 'zorganizować sobie czas' is the much more natural idiomatic expression in Polish.
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Zorganzować
→
Zorganizować
Missing the 'i' in the middle. It's a 5-syllable word: zor-ga-ni-zo-wać.
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Oni zorganizowali impreza
→
Oni zorganizowali imprezę
The object must be in the Accusative case (Biernik). 'Impreza' changes to 'imprezę'.
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Musimy zorganizować przed wyjazdem.
→
Musimy się zorganizować przed wyjazdem.
If you mean 'get ourselves organized,' you must include the reflexive particle 'się'.
सुझाव
Aspect Mastery
Always ask yourself: Am I focusing on the process or the result? If result, use 'zorganizować'. If process, use 'organizować'.
Colloquial Procurement
Don't be afraid to use it for getting small things. 'Zorganizujesz bilety?' is very natural Polish for 'Will you get the tickets?'
The Soft 'ni'
Make sure the 'ni' sound is soft. It's like the 'ny' in New York. This makes your Polish sound much more authentic.
CV Buzzword
Use 'dobra organizacja pracy' or 'potrafię zorganizować' on your Polish CV. It's a highly valued skill in the local job market.
Reflexive Clarity
In writing, be careful with 'się'. 'Zorganizować spotkanie' (organize a meeting) vs 'Zorganizować się na spotkanie' (get oneself ready for a meeting).
Taking Charge
Saying 'Ja to zorganizuję' (I'll organize it) is a great way to show leadership and helpfulness in a group of Polish friends.
Word Family
Learn 'organizator' (the person) and 'organizacja' (the entity) at the same time to build your vocabulary faster.
The 'Zaradność' Factor
Understand that in Poland, being able to 'zorganizować' something difficult is a mark of high social intelligence and resourcefulness.
Prefix Detection
Train your ear to hear the 'z-' at the start. It's a short sound, but it changes the whole meaning of the verb's timing.
Simple Future
Remember: for this verb, the future is simple. 'Zorganizuję' is one word. Don't use 'Będę zorganizować'—that is grammatically incorrect.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of 'Zorro' (the 'z-' prefix) coming in to 'organize' the chaotic town. Zorro-ganize = Zorganizować.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a messy pile of blocks suddenly flying into the shape of a perfect castle. That 'snap' into place is the perfective 'zorganizować'.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to say 'Zorganizuję zorganizowaną organizację' three times fast without stumbling over the 'z' and 'g' sounds.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
The word comes from the Latin 'organisare', which is derived from 'organum' (instrument, tool). It entered Polish through French 'organiser' or German 'organisieren'.
मूल अर्थ: To provide with organs, to arrange into a living structure.
Indo-European, Romance influence on Slavic.सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
No specific sensitivities, but avoid using 'zorganizować' when you actually mean 'to control' someone, as it can sound patronizing.
English speakers often say 'I'll get it' or 'I'll handle it'. In Polish, 'Zorganizuję to' is the equivalent in many situations.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Work/Office
- Zorganizować spotkanie
- Zorganizować pracę zespołu
- Zorganizować szkolenie
- Zorganizować archiwum
Social Life
- Zorganizować imprezę
- Zorganizować wyjazd
- Zorganizować niespodziankę
- Zorganizować grilla
Personal Life
- Zorganizować czas
- Zorganizować budżet
- Zorganizować przeprowadzkę
- Zorganizować dokumenty
Travel
- Zorganizować transport
- Zorganizować nocleg
- Zorganizować bilety
- Wycieczka zorganizowana
Charity/Social Action
- Zorganizować pomoc
- Zorganizować zbiórkę
- Zorganizować protest
- Zorganizować wolontariat
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Czy możesz pomóc mi zorganizować to wydarzenie?"
"Jak najlepiej zorganizować czas podczas sesji egzaminacyjnej?"
"Kto zorganizował to niesamowite przyjęcie?"
"Czy udało ci się już zorganizować transport na lotnisko?"
"Musimy się zorganizować, inaczej nie zdążymy na czas."
डायरी विषय
Opisz sytuację, w której musiałeś zorganizować coś bardzo trudnego.
Jakie są Twoje najlepsze sposoby na to, by zorganizować sobie dzień?
Gdybyś miał zorganizować wymarzoną podróż, gdzie byś pojechał?
Czy uważasz się za osobę dobrze zorganizowaną? Dlaczego?
Opisz, jak zorganizowałbyś idealne wesele lub urodziny.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालNo, it is very versatile. You can organize events, but also your desk, your time, a group of people, or even procure an object you need. It essentially means bringing order or making something happen through planning.
Aspect. 'Organizować' is imperfective (ongoing/habitual: 'I am organizing'), while 'zorganizować' is perfective (completed/result: 'I have organized' or 'I will organize'). Use the latter when you focus on the outcome.
Technically, no. Perfective verbs in Polish don't have a present tense. The form 'zorganizuję' looks like present but actually means 'I will organize'. To say 'I am organizing right now,' use 'organizuję'.
Use 'się' when the subject is the one getting organized. 'Musimy się zorganizować' means 'We need to get our act together.' Without 'się', you need an object: 'Musimy zorganizować spotkanie'.
It is neutral. It is perfectly fine in a business meeting, but also in a casual conversation with a friend when you're trying to 'organize' some pizza for the evening.
It takes the Accusative case (Biernik) for the direct object. For example: zorganizować (kogo? co?) wycieczkę, czas, zebranie.
You say 'zorganizowałam'. For masculine, it's 'zorganizowałem'.
In some very specific slang contexts from the past, it could euphemistically mean 'to get something by questionable means,' but today it mostly just means 'to procure' or 'to get hold of' something.
The most direct opposite is 'zdezorganizować', which means to throw something into chaos or disrupt an existing organization.
Yes, 'zorganizowany' (organized) is very common to describe people. 'On jest bardzo zorganizowany' means 'He is very organized/orderly'.
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Write a sentence in Polish: 'I will organize a meeting tomorrow.'
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Translate to Polish: 'We organized a surprise party for her.'
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Use 'zorganizować się' in a sentence.
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Write a short email sentence asking to organize a conference.
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Describe a person using the adjective 'zorganizowany'.
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Translate: 'Can you get some coffee?' (using zorganizować).
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Write a command to a group of children to organize their toys.
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Translate: 'They organized a protest against the new law.'
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Write: 'I need to organize my thoughts.'
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Translate: 'It was a well-organized event.'
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Write a sentence about organizing a trip to the mountains.
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Translate: 'Who organized this mess?'
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Write: 'She managed to organize everything on time.'
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Translate: 'We will organize help for you.'
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Write a sentence using 'zorganizować czas'.
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Translate: 'They organized themselves into a team.'
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Write: 'The company organized a training session.'
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Translate: 'I will organize the tickets, don't worry.'
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Write: 'Organizing this takes a lot of energy.'
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Translate: 'Let's organize something for tonight.'
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Say: 'I will organize it.'
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Say: 'We organized a trip.'
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Say: 'You (plural) must get organized.'
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Say: 'Who organized the meeting?'
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Say: 'I need to organize my work.'
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Say: 'It's a well-organized company.'
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Say: 'Can you get some water?' (using zorganizować).
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Say: 'I organized a surprise for you.'
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Say: 'Let's organize a protest.'
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Say: 'I managed to organize a hotel.'
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Say: 'He is a very organized person.'
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Say: 'I will organize everything by Monday.'
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Say: 'We need to organize a team.'
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Say: 'Organize your room now!'
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Say: 'I will organize a meeting with the boss.'
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Say: 'They organized a great event.'
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Say: 'I don't know how to organize my time.'
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Say: 'We will organize a collection of books.'
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Say: 'She organized her life anew.'
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Say: 'It was a badly organized trip.'
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Listen and write the missing word: 'Musimy ________ to spotkanie.'
Listen and write the missing word: 'Oni ________ świetną imprezę.'
Listen and write the missing word: 'Jutro ________ transport.'
Listen and write the missing word: 'Ona jest bardzo ________.'
Listen and write the missing word: 'Czy ________ się już?'
Listen and write the missing word: 'Trzeba ________ pomoc.'
Listen and write the missing word: 'Kto ________ ten wyjazd?'
Listen and write the missing word: 'Zorganizujmy ________ ciekawego.'
Listen and write the missing word: 'Zorganizowanie tego zajęło ________.'
Listen and write the missing word: 'Muszę ________ swoje biurko.'
Listen and write the missing word: 'Zorganizuję ci ________.'
Listen and write the missing word: 'Udało się ________ nocleg.'
Listen and write the missing word: 'Musicie się ________.'
Listen and write the missing word: 'Zorganizowaliśmy ________ pieniędzy.'
Listen and write the missing word: 'To była ________ grupa.'
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Summary
The verb 'zorganizować' is your primary tool for describing the successful completion of planning or arranging. Use it when you want to sound capable and show that a task is finished. Example: 'Zorganizowałem wszystko' (I've organized everything).
- A perfective Polish verb meaning to organize, arrange, or host successfully.
- Used for completed actions in the past or certain outcomes in the future.
- Common in professional, social, and everyday 'procurement' contexts.
- Requires the reflexive 'się' when meaning 'to get oneself organized'.
Aspect Mastery
Always ask yourself: Am I focusing on the process or the result? If result, use 'zorganizować'. If process, use 'organizować'.
Colloquial Procurement
Don't be afraid to use it for getting small things. 'Zorganizujesz bilety?' is very natural Polish for 'Will you get the tickets?'
The Soft 'ni'
Make sure the 'ni' sound is soft. It's like the 'ny' in New York. This makes your Polish sound much more authentic.
CV Buzzword
Use 'dobra organizacja pracy' or 'potrafię zorganizować' on your Polish CV. It's a highly valued skill in the local job market.
संबंधित सामग्री
work के और शब्द
analityk
B1A person who conducts analysis.
asystent
B1A person who helps or supports someone in their work.
asystować
C1To help someone with a task.
awans
B1Promotion to a higher job position
awansować
B1To move up to a more important job or rank.
bezzwłocznie
B2immediately, without delay
biuro
A1कार्यालय (biuro) प्रशासनिक कार्यों के लिए एक कार्यस्थल है।
cena
A1'cena' शब्द का अर्थ किसी वस्तु या सेवा की कीमत है।
decydować
B1To make a choice from a number of alternatives.
delegacja
B2A group representing an organization or a business trip