C2

widzenie

Meaning

  1. verbal noun of widzieć
  2. sight (ability to see)
  3. vision (that which is seen i.e. in a dream or hallucination)
  4. visit (act of visiting someone)
  5. (obsolete) sight, view (that which is seen)
  6. (obsolete) fancy (act of having a preference for someone)

Hyphenated as
wi‧dze‧nie
Gender
Neuter
Pronounced as (IPA)
/viˈd͡zɛ.ɲɛ/

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widzieć

  1. to see (to perceive with the eyes)
  2. to see (to have vision; to not be blind)
  3. to see (to watch (a movie) at a cinema, or a show on television etc.)
  4. to see (to meet, to visit)
  5. to see (to foresee, predict, or prophesy) [+ w (locative) = in what]
  6. to see (to realize, to come to understand)
  7. to see (to perceive some character traits within someone) [+ w (locative) = in what/whom]
  8. to see (to be of the opinion that someone would fill a role well) [+ w (locative) = in what role]
  9. used to get the listener's attention; (you) see
  10. used to get the listener's attention particularly to express disapproval; see?
  11. to see oneself (to perceive oneself with one's eyes)
  12. to see each other
  13. to see (to meet with) [+ z (instrumental) = with whom]
  14. to see oneself (to be of the opinion that oneself would fill a role well)
  15. (colloquial) to seem, to come across, to appear [+dative = to whom]
  16. (colloquial) to please, to catch the eye (to be physically attractive or pleasing) [+dative]
  17. one can watch
  18. one can see (one can perceive with the eyes)
  19. one can get to know

Polish

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