iść
Meaning
- to go; to walk
- to go, to attend
- to go after, to follow (to imitate in one's actions or thoughts)
- to go, to move
- to go (to move from sender to receiver)
- to go; to spread
- to go, to lead (to connect two points in space)
- to go; to be published; to be shown
- to go (to take place in particular manner)
- (colloquial) to come along (to not cause difficulties for someone)
- to run (to operate as normal)
- (colloquial) to go to (to be for a particular goal)
- to go; to be taken (to take place in a particular order)
- to count, to number in (to measure a certain amount)
- to go for (to decide on something in a given situation)
- (colloquial) to sell like hot cakes
- to mean, to be on about; to have in mind
- to go, to leave
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/iɕt͡ɕ/
Etymology
Regularization of Old Polish ić which had a stem of id-, and other such verbs, such as siąść, have an -ś- in the infinitive.
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Sentences
Czy powinniśmy iść dalej w kierunku formalnego systemu nadzoru bankowego?
Should we go further towards a formal system of banking supervision?