siedzenie
Meaning
- verbal noun of siedzieć
- seat
- backside, buttock
Frequency
Hyphenated as
sie‧dze‧nie
Gender
Neuter
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ɕɛˈd͡zɛ.ɲɛ/
Etymology
From siedzieć + -enie.
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New
siedzieć
- to sit (to be positioned on one's buttocks)
- to sit (to have one's weight on the buttocks or on one's hind legs)
- to sit (to stop flight somewhere)
- to sit (to be strongly fastened somewhere; to be positioned)
- (colloquial) to hang out (to spend some time somewhere)
- (colloquial) to serve time, to be in for (to serve a prison sentence)
- (colloquial) to be engaged in something
- (colloquial) to distrain (to seize somebody's property in place of, or to force, payment of a debt)
- to reside (to take residence somewhere permanently)
- (colloquial) to work (to have some position somewhere)
- (colloquial) to sit on (to have in one's possession)
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