What is the meaning of Wychodzić?
to walk out, to go out, to leave [with z (+ genitive) ‘what place’]
to avoid [with od (+ genitive) ‘what’]
to leave a farm in one's lord's village
to head out (walking, to go to meet or greet someone) [with do (+ genitive) or ku (+ dative) or przeciw (+ dative) ‘whom’]
to head out (to go on a war expedition)
to get out (to reach the outside of something from the inside)
to begin (to have one's beginnings)
to exceed (to go beyond some measure or border)
to err, to stray from the right path
to stray from the righteous path
to walk out, to leave, to exit (to exit a place on foot)
to walk out, to leave (to end a long stay somewhere)
to leave; to quit; to fall out (to stop having a particular state) [with z (+ genitive) ‘from what’]
to walk out, to leave (to stop associating with a particular organization or activity)
to come from (to have an origin from a particular place)
- synonym of pochodzić (“to come from”) (to have an origin from a particular place or family) [with od (+ genitive) ‘from whom/what’]
synonym of pochodzić (“to come from”) (to have an origin from a particular place or family) [with od (+ genitive) ‘from whom/what’]
to come out (to become visible)
to fall out [with dative ‘on whom/whose hair’]
to come to light, to become clear [with z (+ genitive) ‘from what/whom’]
to come out (to find oneself in a higher ranking upon defeating others) [with na (+ accusative) ‘in what position/place’]
to come out (to be released or published and spread)
to enter into force
to run out (to be spent or used entirely)
to come out (to propose something) [with z (+ instrumental) ‘with what’]
to exceed, to surpass (to pass some border, real or otherwise) [with poza (+ accusative) ‘what’]
to be accepted as a base of understanding [with z or od (+ genitive)]
to come out (to be the result of some work or calculation) [with z (+ genitive) ‘of what’]
to end up (to result or end somehow)
to come out (to be represented somehow in a picture or painting) [with na (+ locative) ‘in what’]
to come out, to work out (to succeed as intended)
to log out; to leave (to stop using a particular program or internet service)
to come across (to show some character trait, especially a negative one) [with na (+ accusative) ‘as what’]
to get married [with za (+ accusative) ‘whom’]
to end up (to find oneself in a particular situation) [with na (+ locative) ‘what situation’]
to come out (to make a particular move) [with instrumental ‘with what’; or with z (+ genitive) ‘from what’; or with w (+ accusative) ‘what’]
to come out (by moving in a specific way for a given sports game, finding a place on the field, court, etc. from which one can make a move)
to show support [with przeciw (+ dative) ‘for whom’]
to come out (to get out of a difficult situation)
to be directed, to lead somewhere
to leave (to finish studies somewhere)
to be enough
to come out (to be announced)
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