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myśleć — meaning in English: think

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Polish speakers use the word 'myśleć' in various contexts, from casual conversations to academic discussions. For instance, you might hear it when friends are discussing a movie plot ('Jak myślisz, co się stanie dalej?') or in a classroom setting when a teacher prompts students to reflect on a lesson ('Myślcie nad tym zagadnieniem.')
Synonyms & nuances
'Myśleć' can be compared with 'rozważać' (to consider) and 'uważać' (to believe). While 'myśleć' refers to the general act of thinking, 'rozważać' implies a more thorough and deliberate contemplation, often involving multiple perspectives.
Culture
'Myśleć' has roots in the Old Polish language, showcasing the country’s rich intellectual history. Interestingly, the act of thinking is often culturally associated with philosophical discussions in Poland, reflecting the country's long-standing tradition of deep thought and critical analysis, influenced by thinkers like Copernicus and Kant.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'myśleć' in a sentence?
'Myśleć' is often used in phrases like 'Myślę, że...' (I think that...) to express opinions or beliefs. You can also use it in questions, such as 'Co myślisz o tym?' (What do you think about this?).
Q.What is the conjugation of 'myśleć'?
'Myśleć' is a regular verb, and its present tense conjugation includes 'myślę' (I think), 'myślisz' (you think), 'myśli' (he/she/it thinks), 'myślimy' (we think), 'myślicie' (you all think), and 'myślą' (they think).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'myśleć'?
Learners often confuse 'myśleć' with 'sądzić' (to judge). Remember, 'myśleć' focuses on the act of thinking, while 'sądzić' implies forming an opinion based on judgment. Make sure to use them in the right context!
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