przeszło
Meaning
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over, more than (used to indicate that the actual number is higher than the one given)
Frequency
Hyphenated as
przesz‧ło
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈpʂɛʂ.wɔ/
Etymology
Third-person singular neuter past of przejść.
New
przejść
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- to go across, to cross (to go from one side on the surface of something to the other by foot)
- to go through, to cross (to go through the middle of something from one side to the other by foot)
- to cross, to pass by (to walk by something not paying attention to it)
- to go by (to pass someone on foot)
- to move on; to pass, to move up from (to begin to be in a higher position or rank)
- to cross (moving, to cover some distance)
- to cross, to get across (to pass some barrier)
- to cross (to be felt across one's body)
- to get to (to begin to focus on someone or something)
- to switch (to change the place, manner, or conditions of performing an action) [with z (+ genitive) ‘from what’],
- to pass (to be accepted)
- to pass (to end)
- to pass (to become considered as or to become an element of)
- to pass, to go through (to experience, to undergo)
- to switch, to cross (to change into) [with z (+ genitive) ‘from what’],
- to switch, to cross (to become a different person, i.e. a teacher) [with z (+ genitive) ‘from whom’],
- to cross; to span (i.e. of a path, to cover some amount of space)
- to be filled with some scent
- to surpass, to exceed, to pass (to be better than someone in some field)
- to cross (to move across the sky)
- to pass (to be passed along or sent)
- to go through
- to go over, to refresh (to remind oneself of previously learned knowledge)
- to walk around, to mosey
- to leave, to go out
- to go through, to skim (to quickly browse text)
- to spend some amount of time somewhere
- to come, to arrive
- to assault, to attack
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