przechodzić

Meaning

  1. to go across, to cross (to go from one side on the surface of something to the other by foot)
  2. to go through, to cross (to go through the middle of something from one side to the other by foot)
  3. to cross, to pass by (to walk by something not paying attention to it)
  4. to go by (to pass someone on foot)
  5. to move on; to pass, to move up from (to begin to be in a higher position or rank)
  6. to cross (moving, to cover some distance)
  7. to cross, to get across (to pass some barrier)
  8. to cross (to be felt across one's body)
  9. to get to (to begin to focus on someone or something)
  10. to switch (to change the place, manner, or conditions of performing an action) [with z (+ genitive) ‘from what’],
  11. to pass (to be accepted)
  12. to pass (to end)
  13. to pass (to become considered as or to become an element of)
  14. to pass, to go through (to experience, to undergo)
  15. to switch, to cross (to change into) [with z (+ genitive) ‘from what’],
  16. to switch, to cross (to become a different person, i.e. a teacher) [with z (+ genitive) ‘from whom’],
  17. to cross; to span (i.e. of a path, to cover some amount of space)
  18. to be filled with some scent
  19. to surpass, to exceed, to pass (to be better than someone in some field)
  20. to cross (to move across the sky)
  21. to pass (to be passed along or sent)
  22. to go through
  23. to go over, to refresh (to remind oneself of previously learned knowledge)
  24. to walk around, to mosey

Frequency

C1
Hyphenated as
prze‧cho‧dzić
Pronounced as (IPA)
/pʂɛˈxɔ.d͡ʑit͡ɕ/
Etymology

Inherited from Old Polish przechodzić. By surface analysis, prze- + chodzić. Compare Kashubian przechòdzëc.

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