widać
Meaning
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- used to express visibility; can be seen, one can see
- used to express understanding; can be seen, one can see
- frequentative of widzieć (“to see”)
Frequency
Hyphenated as
wi‧dać
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈvi.dat͡ɕ/
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish widać. By surface analysis, widzieć + -ać.
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New
widzieć
- to see (to perceive with the eyes)
- to see (to have vision; to not be blind)
- to see (to watch (a movie) at a cinema, or a show on television etc.)
- to see (to meet, to visit)
- to see (to foresee, predict, or prophesy)
- to see (to realize, to come to understand)
- to see (to perceive some character traits within someone)
- to see (to be of the opinion that someone would fill a role well)
- used to get the listener's attention; (you) see
- used to get the listener's attention particularly to express disapproval; see?
- to see oneself (to perceive oneself with one's eyes)
- to see each other
- to see (to meet with)
- to see oneself (to be of the opinion that oneself would fill a role well)
- (colloquial) to seem, to come across, to appear
- (colloquial) to please, to catch the eye (to be physically attractive or pleasing)
- one can watch
- one can see (one can perceive with the eyes)
- one can get to know
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