preferować
preferować 30秒了解
- Preferować means 'to prefer' and is a formal cognate of the English word.
- It is conjugated as preferuję, preferujesz, preferuje (imperfective verb).
- The direct object must be in the Accusative case (Biernik).
- Comparisons use 'niż' (than) or 'nad' (over) instead of 'to'.
The Polish verb preferować is a sophisticated and versatile term used to express a higher degree of liking or a specific choice of one option over another. Derived from the Latin root praeferre, which literally means 'to carry before,' this word functions as a near-perfect cognate for the English word 'to prefer.' In the Polish language, it serves as a more formal or intellectual alternative to the common, everyday verb woleć. While a child might say they 'woleć' chocolate over vanilla, a researcher, a business professional, or a critic would more likely use preferować to describe systemic choices, aesthetic leanings, or professional methodologies. It is a word that suggests deliberation, a conscious weighing of options, and a final selection based on value or desire.
- Formal Contexts
- In academic writing, corporate reports, or legal discussions, preferować is the standard choice. It indicates a systematic preference rather than just a fleeting whim. For example, a company might state they prefer candidates with specific certifications.
- Aesthetic and Lifestyle Choices
- When discussing art, architecture, or lifestyle philosophies, this verb adds a layer of refinement. It implies that the preference is part of a broader worldview or a defined taste profile.
- Comparative Structures
- The verb is frequently paired with prepositions like niż (than) or nad (above/over) to establish a hierarchy between two items.
"Współcześni konsumenci coraz częściej preferują produkty ekologiczne, nawet jeśli są one droższe od tradycyjnych alternatyw."
Furthermore, preferować is intrinsically linked to the concept of 'preferencja' (preference). When using this word, you are often signaling a level of education or professional distance. It is less about the 'heart' and more about the 'mind' or 'standard.' For instance, in a medical setting, a doctor might say they prefer a certain treatment path because of clinical evidence. In this way, the word carries an weight of authority and reasoned judgment that the simple 'lubić' (to like) or 'woleć' (to prefer/want more) lacks. It is essential for B2 learners to master this word to participate effectively in formal debates, write professional emails, or analyze social trends in Polish. The word is conjugated according to the standard '-ować' pattern (preferuję, preferujesz, etc.), making it relatively easy for learners to use once they grasp the contextual nuance of its formality versus its synonyms.
Using preferować correctly in a sentence requires an understanding of Polish case government, specifically the Accusative case (Biernik). The direct object of your preference—the thing you like more—must be in the Accusative. If you are comparing it to something else, that second item is usually introduced by the preposition niż (than) followed by the Nominative case, or nad (over) followed by the Instrumental case. This flexibility allows for varied sentence structures depending on the emphasis you wish to place on the comparison.
- The Accusative Object
- Whenever you prefer a noun, it changes: 'Kawa' becomes 'kawę'. Example: Preferuję czarną kawę. (I prefer black coffee.)
- Using 'Niż' for Comparison
- This is the most common way to compare. Example: Preferuję pracę zdalną niż biurową. (I prefer remote work than office work.) Note that the second item stays in the base form or matches the first.
- Using 'Nad' for Superiority
- This construction is more literary. Example: Preferuję treść nad formę. (I prefer content over form.) Here, 'formę' is in the Accusative, but the structure implies a hierarchical elevation of the first item.
"Wielu programistów preferuje używanie systemów operacyjnych opartych na Linuxie ze względu na ich elastyczność."
One of the most powerful ways to use preferować is with an infinitive verb. This allows you to describe preferred actions rather than just objects. For example, Preferuję czytać książki wieczorem (I prefer to read books in the evening). In this structure, you don't need to worry about noun cases for the verb itself, though the objects of those verbs still follow their own case rules. This makes preferować an excellent tool for learners to express complex desires without getting bogged down in too many declensions.
In negative sentences, the Accusative usually changes to the Genitive (Dopełniacz). However, with preferować, we rarely use the negative 'nie preferuję' to mean 'I dislike'. Instead, we usually state what we *do* prefer. If you must use the negative, it would look like this: Nie preferuję żadnego z tych rozwiązań (I do not prefer any of these solutions), where 'żadnego' is in the Genitive. Mastery of these patterns allows you to navigate professional Polish environments where precision and tone are paramount.
The word preferować is ubiquitous in specific domains of Polish life, particularly those involving data, professional services, and formal social interactions. While you might not hear it shouted across a busy fish market in Gdańsk, you will certainly encounter it in the modern office buildings of Warsaw, in academic lecture halls in Kraków, and across various media platforms. Understanding these contexts helps the learner recognize that the word is as much about 'signaling' as it is about 'meaning'.
- The Corporate and Tech Sector
- In Polish business culture, which has heavily adopted Western terminology, preferować is used to discuss workflows, software choices, and communication styles. You'll hear: 'Preferujemy kontakt mailowy' (We prefer email contact).
- Market Research and Polls
- On news programs like 'Fakty' or 'Wiadomości', when discussing political polls or consumer trends, the word is used to describe which party or product the public 'prefers' (preferencje wyborcze).
- Fine Dining and Hospitality
- Waiters in high-end restaurants might ask: 'Jakie wino państwo preferują?' (Which wine do you [plural/formal] prefer?). Using this verb elevates the service level from casual to professional.
"W ankiecie dotyczącej benefitów pracowniczych, większość zespołu zadeklarowała, że preferuje dodatkowe dni wolne zamiast premii finansowej."
Furthermore, preferować is a staple in the world of online dating and social networking profiles in Poland. When individuals list their interests or what they are looking for in a partner, they might use the noun form 'preferencje' or the verb 'preferuję'. It suggests a certain level of sophistication and clarity about one's own identity. In written media, especially in lifestyle magazines like 'Vogue Polska' or 'Twój Styl', writers use it to discuss seasonal trends: 'W tym sezonie projektanci preferują naturalne tkaniny i stonowane kolory' (This season, designers prefer natural fabrics and muted colors).
Finally, you will encounter this word in official government forms and applications. Whether it's choosing a method of tax refund or a preferred language for correspondence, preferować is the bureaucratic standard. For an English speaker, this makes the word a 'safe' choice in any situation where you want to sound polite, clear, and educated. It bridges the gap between the simple Polish you learn at A1 and the nuanced, professional Polish required at the B2 level and beyond.
Even though preferować is a cognate, it presents several pitfalls for English speakers, primarily due to the structural differences in how comparisons are built in Polish. The most frequent errors involve case endings, preposition choice, and register (formality level) confusion. Addressing these early will significantly improve your fluency and make your Polish sound more natural to native ears.
- Mistake 1: Using the Nominative Instead of Accusative
- English speakers often forget to decline the object. Saying 'Preferuję kawa' (Nominative) is incorrect; it must be 'Preferuję kawę' (Accusative).
- Mistake 2: Incorrect Preposition 'Do'
- In English, we say 'I prefer X to Y.' Translating this literally as 'Preferuję X do Y' is a major error. In Polish, you must use 'niż' or 'nad'.
- Mistake 3: Overusing It in Casual Settings
- Using preferować when hanging out with close friends can sound a bit 'stiff' or 'robotic.' In casual conversation, 'woleć' is much more natural.
❌ "Preferuję herbata do kawa." (Incorrect)
✅ "Preferuję herbatę niż kawę." (Correct)
Another subtle mistake is the confusion between preferować and wybierać (to choose). While they are related, preferować describes an internal state of liking, whereas wybierać describes the external act of picking. You might preferować Italian food but wybierać a Polish restaurant tonight because it is closer. Mixing these up can lead to logical inconsistencies in your speech.
Lastly, be careful with the word order. While Polish is flexible, placing the preferred object immediately after the verb is the most standard and clear way to communicate. Deviating from this too much in a formal context can make your sentences hard to follow. For example, 'Herbatę preferuję' is poetic or emphatic, but for a B2 learner, 'Preferuję herbatę' is the safest and most professional construction to master first.
To truly master Polish at a B2 level, you need to know not just preferować, but also its synonyms and how they differ in shade and intensity. Polish is rich with verbs that express liking and choice, and choosing the right one can change the entire tone of your conversation. Below is a comparison of the most common alternatives.
- Woleć (to prefer/would rather)
- The most common, everyday alternative. It is less formal than preferować. Use it with friends and family. Example: 'Wolę herbatę' (I prefer tea).
- Faworyzować (to favor/to show favoritism)
- This has a slightly negative connotation of unfairness. It suggests you are giving an advantage to one person or thing over others. Example: 'Szef faworyzuje Marka' (The boss favors Marek).
- Skłaniać się ku (to lean towards)
- A very useful phrase for expressing an emerging preference or an undecided state. Example: 'Skłaniam się ku tej opcji' (I am leaning towards this option).
"Zamiast mówić tylko 'lubię', spróbuj użyć przepadać za (to be crazy about) lub cenić sobie (to value/appreciate)."
In professional settings, you might also use the verb priorytetyzować (to prioritize). While preferować says what you like more, priorytetyzować says what you will do first. Another high-level alternative is opowiadać się za (to speak in favor of / to support). This is often used in political or formal debate contexts: 'Opowiadam się za zmianą przepisów' (I favor/support the change in regulations).
Understanding the difference between these words is the hallmark of a B2/C1 learner. While preferować is your 'anchor' word for formal preference, knowing when to switch to woleć for warmth, skłaniać się ku for nuance, or cenić sobie for personal value will make you a much more effective and persuasive communicator in Polish.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
The suffix '-ować' is the standard way Polish adapts foreign verbs (like 'studiować' or 'projektować'). It makes 'preferować' part of the largest and most productive verb group in modern Polish.
发音指南
- Pronouncing the 'r' like an English 'r' (it must be rolled).
- Stress on the first syllable.
- Making the 'o' sound like 'ou' as in 'go'.
- Mispronouncing the final 'ć' as 'ch' or 'ts'.
- Forgetting the nasal quality if it were an 'ą' verb (though this is an -ować verb).
难度评级
Easy to recognize because of the English cognate.
Requires correct case endings (Accusative) and prepositions.
Conjugation is standard but requires practice for speed.
Clear pronunciation, usually found in formal speech.
接下来学什么
前置知识
接下来学习
高级
需要掌握的语法
Accusative Case (Biernik)
Preferuję (kogo? co?) nową książkę.
Conjugation of -ować verbs
Ja preferuję, Ty preferujesz.
Comparison with 'niż'
Preferuję A niż B.
Comparison with 'nad'
Preferuję A nad B.
Negative Genitive
Nie preferuję tego (Genitive) rozwiązania.
按水平分级的例句
Ja preferuję kawę.
I prefer coffee.
Simple subject + verb + object.
Czy preferujesz herbatę?
Do you prefer tea?
Question form with 'czy'.
On preferuje psy.
He prefers dogs.
Third person singular conjugation.
My preferujemy owoce.
We prefer fruits.
First person plural conjugation.
One preferują sok.
They (women) prefer juice.
Third person plural (non-masculine).
Co preferujesz?
What do you prefer?
Interrogative pronoun 'co'.
Preferuję to.
I prefer this.
Using 'to' as a direct object.
Nie preferuję mleka.
I don't prefer milk.
Negative form with 'nie'.
Preferuję lato niż zimę.
I prefer summer than winter.
Comparison using 'niż'.
Ona preferuje czytać niż pisać.
She prefers to read than to write.
Comparing two infinitives.
Czy preferujesz góry czy morze?
Do you prefer mountains or the sea?
Choice using 'czy... czy...'.
Preferujemy pizzę niż makaron.
We prefer pizza than pasta.
Accusative objects in comparison.
Mój brat preferuje sport.
My brother prefers sport.
Possessive pronoun + subject.
Dzieci preferują zabawę.
Children prefer play.
Plural subject + verb.
Preferuję pracować rano.
I prefer to work in the morning.
Verb + infinitive + adverb of time.
Dlaczego preferujesz ten kolor?
Why do you prefer this color?
Question with 'dlaczego'.
Zawsze preferowałem naukę języków.
I always preferred learning languages.
Past tense masculine form.
Moja rodzina preferuje spędzać czas razem.
My family prefers to spend time together.
Collective noun as subject.
Wielu studentów preferuje e-booki.
Many students prefer e-books.
Quantifier 'wielu' + genitive plural.
Czy preferowałabyś kawę z mlekiem?
Would you prefer coffee with milk?
Conditional mood (feminine).
Preferuję mieszkać w mieście.
I prefer to live in the city.
Stating a lifestyle preference.
Oni preferują kontakt osobisty.
They prefer personal contact.
Abstract noun as object.
Preferuję ten model ze względu na cenę.
I prefer this model because of the price.
Using 'ze względu na' (due to).
Zdecydowanie preferuję tę opcję.
I definitely prefer this option.
Adding an adverb for emphasis.
Większość pracowników preferuje elastyczny czas pracy.
Most employees prefer flexible working hours.
Formal workplace context.
Preferuję treść nad formę w literaturze.
I prefer content over form in literature.
Using 'nad' for hierarchical preference.
Firma preferuje kandydatów z doświadczeniem.
The company prefers candidates with experience.
Institutional preference.
Czy preferują państwo płatność kartą czy gotówką?
Do you (formal) prefer payment by card or cash?
Formal 'państwo' address.
Preferuję rozwiązania ekologiczne w moim domu.
I prefer ecological solutions in my home.
Expressing values-based preference.
Współcześni artyści często preferują minimalizm.
Contemporary artists often prefer minimalism.
Discussing artistic trends.
Preferuję unikać konfliktów w pracy.
I prefer to avoid conflicts at work.
Infinitive phrase with an object.
Mój szef preferuje raporty w formie graficznej.
My boss prefers reports in graphic form.
Specific professional requirement.
Skłaniam się ku opinii, że ludzie preferują stabilizację.
I am leaning towards the opinion that people prefer stabilization.
Complex sentence with nested clause.
W debacie publicznej często preferuje się argumenty emocjonalne.
In public debate, emotional arguments are often preferred.
Impersonal 'się' construction.
Preferuję paradygmat naukowy oparty na dowodach.
I prefer a scientific paradigm based on evidence.
Advanced academic vocabulary.
Należy zapytać, jakie wartości preferuje młode pokolenie.
One must ask what values the young generation prefers.
Infinitive 'należy' + indirect question.
Preferuję subtelny humor nad ordynarne żarty.
I prefer subtle humor over crude jokes.
Nuanced comparison of qualities.
Wielu inwestorów preferuje aktywa o niskim ryzyku.
Many investors prefer low-risk assets.
Financial terminology.
System ten preferuje użytkowników z wykupioną subskrypcją.
This system prefers users with a paid subscription.
Describing system logic.
Preferuję zachować neutralność w tym sporze.
I prefer to remain neutral in this dispute.
Reflexive infinitive 'zachować się' (here: to keep).
Ontologicznie rzecz biorąc, preferuję realizm nad idealizm.
Ontologically speaking, I prefer realism over idealism.
High-level philosophical discourse.
Mechanizm ten preferencyjnie traktuje jednostki wybitne.
This mechanism preferentially treats outstanding individuals.
Using the adverbial form for precision.
Można odnieść wrażenie, że autor preferuje narrację nieliniową.
One might get the impression that the author prefers non-linear narration.
Literary criticism syntax.
Preferuję egzystencjalny wymiar bytu nad jego materialną powłokę.
I prefer the existential dimension of being over its material shell.
Highly abstract metaphorical language.
W kontekście geopolitycznym, państwo to preferuje politykę izolacjonizmu.
In a geopolitical context, this state prefers a policy of isolationism.
Political science terminology.
Preferuję dialektykę jako metodę dochodzenia do prawdy.
I prefer dialectics as a method of arriving at the truth.
Sophisticated methodological preference.
Czy podmiot liryczny preferuje samotność czy wspólnotę?
Does the lyrical subject prefer solitude or community?
Academic literary analysis.
Preferuję operować na konkretach niż na ogólnikach.
I prefer to operate on specifics than on generalities.
Professional communication idiom.
近义词
反义词
常见搭配
常用短语
— What do you (formal) prefer? Used by staff in service industries.
Co państwo preferują na deser?
— I prefer not to talk about it. A polite way to set boundaries.
Przepraszam, ale preferuję nie mówić o moich zarobkach.
— I prefer to stay at home. Common for declining invitations.
Dziś jest zimno, więc preferuję zostać w domu.
— If you (formal male) prefer... Used when offering options.
Jeśli pan preferuje, możemy spotkać się jutro.
— I definitely prefer... Used for emphasis.
Zdecydowanie preferuję herbatę bez cukru.
— Do you prefer something else? Asking for alternatives.
To menu jest małe. Czy preferujesz coś innego?
— I prefer this over everything. Expressing a top priority.
Preferuję wolność nad wszystko inne.
— I prefer clear rules. Common in professional contexts.
W pracy preferuję jasne zasady współpracy.
— I prefer to avoid traffic jams. Common in travel talk.
Preferuję omijać korki, jadąc rowerem.
— I prefer natural ingredients. Common in health/beauty.
W kosmetykach preferuję naturalne składniki.
容易混淆的词
Woleć is more common and less formal. You can't use 'preferować' in every situation where you use 'woleć'.
Wybierać is the action of picking; preferować is the feeling of liking more.
Faworyzować implies an unfair bias, while preferować is a neutral choice.
习语与表达
— To each their own. Used when someone has a strange preference.
On je pizzę z ananasem? No cóż, co kto lubi.
informal— There's no accounting for taste. Used to avoid arguments about preferences.
Tobie się to podoba, a mnie nie. O gustach się nie dyskutuje.
neutral— To have an eye on something (a preferred choice).
Mam na oku nowy samochód, który preferuję.
informal— To place emphasis on (preferring a specific aspect).
Firma kładzie nacisk na innowacje.
formal— To have a weakness for (preferring something strongly).
Mam słabość do słodyczy.
informal— To catch someone's eye (becoming a preferred choice).
Ta sukienka wpadła mi w oko.
informal— To take someone's side (preferring one person's view).
Zawsze trzymasz stronę brata.
neutral— To accommodate someone's preference/needs.
Szef poszedł mi na rękę z urlopem.
neutral容易混淆
It's the noun form.
Preferować is the action; preferencja is the abstract noun.
Moja preferencja to kawa. (Noun) vs Preferuję kawę. (Verb)
Sounds similar in structure (-ować).
Proponować means 'to suggest/propose,' not 'to prefer.'
Proponuję kawę. (I suggest coffee.)
Sounds similar.
Prezentować means 'to present.'
Prezentuję mój projekt.
Long -ować word.
Means 'to professionalize.'
Firma się profesjonalizuje.
Sounds similar.
Means 'to prepare/fabricate' (often negative).
Preparować dowody.
句型
Ja preferuję [Noun-Accusative].
Ja preferuję sok.
Preferuję [Noun] niż [Noun].
Preferuję psy niż koty.
Preferuję [Infinitive] niż [Infinitive].
Preferuję pływać niż biegać.
Większość [Genitive Plural] preferuje [Accusative].
Większość Polaków preferuje herbatę.
Preferuje się [Accusative] ze względu na [Accusative].
Preferuje się to rozwiązanie ze względu na koszty.
Podmiot preferuje [Accusative] nad [Instrumental].
Autor preferuje metaforę nad dosłowność.
Zawsze preferowałem [Accusative].
Zawsze preferowałem góry.
Czy preferowałby pan [Accusative]?
Czy preferowałby pan kawę?
词族
名词
动词
形容词
相关
如何使用
Common in professional and academic Polish; moderate in daily speech.
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Preferuję kawa.
→
Preferuję kawę.
The object must be in the Accusative case.
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Preferuję kawę do herbaty.
→
Preferuję kawę niż herbatę.
Polish uses 'niż' or 'nad', not 'do' for preference comparisons.
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On preferowuje...
→
On preferuje...
The conjugation of -ować verbs removes the 'ow' in the present tense.
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Nie preferuję to rozwiązanie.
→
Nie preferuję tego rozwiązania.
Negative verbs require the Genitive case.
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Preferuję owoce od warzywa.
→
Preferuję owoce niż warzywa.
While 'od' is used in 'woleć', it is less formal and often avoided with 'preferować'.
小贴士
Accusative check
Always check your noun endings. If you prefer 'herbata', say 'herbatę'. If you prefer 'samochód', it stays 'samochód'.
Use in CVs
When writing a CV or cover letter in Polish, use 'preferować' to describe your work style or environment.
Avoid 'to'
Never say 'preferuję kawę do herbaty'. It is a common mistake for English speakers. Use 'niż'!
Noun form
Learn 'preferencja' (preference) alongside the verb. It's very useful for describing data.
The -ować pattern
Recognizing the -ować ending helps you identify verbs quickly in fast speech.
Politeness
Use 'preferować' when you want to be extra polite to a stranger or an older person.
Comparison
Use 'nad' (over) to sound more sophisticated in literary or academic essays.
Cognate power
Since it sounds like 'prefer', use it as a 'safe word' if you forget 'woleć'.
Negative Genitive
If you say 'I don't prefer this', use 'Nie preferuję tego' (Genitive), not 'to' (Accusative).
Workplace
In meetings, use 'preferujemy' to speak for your team's choice.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of the word 'PREFER.' In Polish, you just add '-ować' to make it a verb. It's your 'Professional Prefer' word.
视觉联想
Imagine a judge holding a scale. On one side is coffee, on the other is tea. The judge points to the coffee and says 'Preferuję!'.
Word Web
挑战
Try to use 'preferować' instead of 'lubić' at least three times in your next Polish writing exercise.
词源
From Latin 'praeferre', meaning 'to carry before' or 'to place in front'. It entered Polish via French 'préférer' or directly from Latin during the Renaissance.
原始含义: To hold something in higher esteem or to place it physically ahead of others.
Indo-European (Italic/Latin root).文化背景
No specific sensitivities, but avoid 'faworyzować' if you mean a neutral preference, as it can imply corruption or bias.
English speakers find this word easy because it's a cognate, but they must be careful not to use English prepositions like 'to'.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Job Interview
- Preferuję pracę samodzielną.
- Preferuję jasne cele.
- Preferuję kontakt bezpośredni.
- Preferuję wyzwania.
Restaurant
- Preferuję stolik przy oknie.
- Preferuję wino wytrawne.
- Preferuję dania bezmięsne.
- Preferuję wodę niegazowaną.
Technology
- Preferuję system iOS.
- Preferuję ciemny motyw.
- Preferuję klawiaturę mechaniczną.
- Preferuję zakupy online.
Travel
- Preferuję pociągi niż samoloty.
- Preferuję hotele w centrum.
- Preferuję zwiedzanie z przewodnikiem.
- Preferuję góry.
Education
- Preferuję naukę wieczorem.
- Preferuję kursy praktyczne.
- Preferuję pracę w grupach.
- Preferuję egzaminy pisemne.
对话开场白
"Jaki rodzaj muzyki preferujesz, gdy pracujesz w skupieniu?"
"Czy preferujesz mieszkać w dużym mieście czy na wsi?"
"Jaką formę komunikacji preferujesz w sprawach służbowych?"
"Czy preferujesz planować wakacje z wyprzedzeniem czy spontanicznie?"
"Jaki styl ubierania się preferujesz na co dzień?"
日记主题
Opisz, jakie cechy charakteru preferujesz u swoich najbliższych przyjaciół i dlaczego.
Napisz o tym, czy preferujesz pracować rano czy wieczorem. Jak to wpływa na twoją wydajność?
Zastanów się, czy preferujesz czytać książki papierowe czy e-booki. Przedstaw argumenty.
Opisz swoje preferencje dotyczące podróżowania. Co jest dla ciebie najważniejsze w nowym miejscu?
Jakie rozwiązania ekologiczne preferujesz wprowadzić w swoim życiu w najbliższym roku?
常见问题
10 个问题It is common in spoken Polish (e.g., 'Preferuję kawę od herbaty'), but in formal writing, you should use 'niż' or 'nad' for better style.
Yes, if it is a noun. If it is a verb, use the infinitive. If the sentence is negative, the object usually changes to the Genitive.
'Preferować' is formal and academic. 'Woleć' is neutral and used in everyday life. Both mean 'to prefer'.
For 'I' (masculine): preferowałem. For 'I' (feminine): preferowałam. For 'they': preferowali (masc.) or preferowały (non-masc.).
Yes, you can use it to express a preference for someone else's action. 'Preferuję, żebyś przyszedł wcześniej' (I prefer that you come earlier).
Technically 'zapreferować' exists, but it is extremely rare. Almost everyone uses the imperfective 'preferować' even for specific choices.
It translates to 'voting preferences' and is a common term used during election cycles in Poland.
In 'preferować', the stress is on 'wa'. In 'preferuję', the stress is on 'ru'. In Polish, stress is almost always on the second to last syllable.
Yes, but be careful. 'Preferuję tego kandydata' is fine. 'Preferuję tę dziewczynę' sounds a bit objectifying; 'Wolę tę dziewczynę' or 'Podoba mi się ta dziewczyna' is better.
Yes, especially in media, business, and formal education. You will see it in almost every survey or official form.
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Write 'I prefer coffee' in Polish.
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Write 'Do you prefer tea?' (informal) in Polish.
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Write 'I prefer summer than winter.' in Polish.
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Write 'They prefer to play.' in Polish.
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Write 'I always preferred to live in the city.' (masculine) in Polish.
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Write 'We prefer contact by email.' in Polish.
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Write 'The company prefers candidates with experience.' in Polish.
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Write 'I prefer content over form.' in Polish.
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Write 'In this study, a qualitative method is preferred.' (impersonal) in Polish.
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Write 'I lean towards the opinion that people prefer stability.' in Polish.
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Write 'What do you prefer?' (informal) in Polish.
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Write 'I prefer this car.' in Polish.
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Write 'I would prefer to stay at home.' (feminine) in Polish.
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Write 'Which payment method do you (formal plural) prefer?' in Polish.
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Write 'Most investors prefer low-risk assets.' in Polish.
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Write 'He prefers dogs than cats.' in Polish.
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Write 'She preferred (past) to work alone.' in Polish.
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Write 'I prefer to avoid traffic jams.' in Polish.
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Write 'The system treats premium users preferentially.' in Polish.
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Write 'I prefer natural ingredients in cosmetics.' in Polish.
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Say: 'I prefer coffee.'
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Say: 'Do you prefer tea?'
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Say: 'I prefer summer.'
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Say: 'They prefer dogs.'
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Say: 'I prefer to work alone.'
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Say: 'We prefer email.'
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Say: 'I prefer content over form.'
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Say: 'What do you prefer, coffee or tea?' (formal)
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Say: 'I lean towards this option.'
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Say: 'One prefers eco-solutions.'
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Say: 'We prefer juice.'
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Say: 'I prefer tea than coffee.'
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Say: 'I always preferred the mountains.'
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Say: 'I prefer flexible hours.'
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Say: 'The author prefers non-linear narration.'
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Say: 'Do you prefer this car?'
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Say: 'I would prefer to stay.'
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Say: 'I prefer to avoid conflicts.'
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Say: 'Voting preferences are changing.'
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Say: 'I prefer natural fabrics.'
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Listen and write: 'Ja preferuję kawę.'
Listen and write: 'Preferujemy lato.'
Listen and write: 'Zawsze preferowałem sport.'
Listen and write: 'Firma preferuje doświadczenie.'
Listen and write: 'Preferuje się metodę naukową.'
Listen and write: 'Co preferujesz?'
Listen and write: 'Oni preferują psy.'
Listen and write: 'Preferowałabym herbatę.'
Listen and write: 'Preferuję treść nad formę.'
Listen and write: 'Preferencje się zmieniają.'
Listen and write: 'Preferuję tę opcję.'
Listen and write: 'Dlaczego to preferujesz?'
Listen and write: 'Preferuję pracować rano.'
Listen and write: 'Skłaniam się ku temu.'
Listen and write: 'Preferuję ciszę.'
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Summary
Use 'preferować' when you want to sound professional or formal. Always remember the Accusative case: 'Preferuję tę (this) opcję (option).'
- Preferować means 'to prefer' and is a formal cognate of the English word.
- It is conjugated as preferuję, preferujesz, preferuje (imperfective verb).
- The direct object must be in the Accusative case (Biernik).
- Comparisons use 'niż' (than) or 'nad' (over) instead of 'to'.
Accusative check
Always check your noun endings. If you prefer 'herbata', say 'herbatę'. If you prefer 'samochód', it stays 'samochód'.
Use in CVs
When writing a CV or cover letter in Polish, use 'preferować' to describe your work style or environment.
Avoid 'to'
Never say 'preferuję kawę do herbaty'. It is a common mistake for English speakers. Use 'niż'!
Noun form
Learn 'preferencja' (preference) alongside the verb. It's very useful for describing data.
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