B1

wychodzi

Meaning

third-person singular present of wychodzić

Hyphenated as
wy‧cho‧dzi
Pronounced as (IPA)
/vɨˈxɔ.d͡ʑi/
wychodzić

  1. to walk out, to leave, to exit (to exit a place on foot)
  2. to walk out, to leave (to end a long stay somewhere)
  3. to leave; to quit; to fall out (to stop having a particular state)
  4. to walk out, to leave (to stop associating with a particular organization or activity)
  5. to come from (to have an origin from a particular place)
  6. to come out (to become visible)
  7. to depart, to leave
  8. to fall out
  9. to come to light, to become clear
  10. to come out (to find oneself in a higher ranking upon defeating others)
  11. (colloquial) to come out (to be released or published and spread)
  12. (colloquial) to enter into force
  13. (colloquial) to run out (to be spent or used entirely)
  14. to come out (to propose something)
  15. to exceed, to surpass (to pass some border, real or otherwise)
  16. to be accepted as a base of understanding
  17. to come out (to be the result of some work or calculation)
  18. to end up (to result or end somehow)
  19. to come out (to be represented somehow in a picture or painting)
  20. (colloquial) to come out, to work out (to succeed as intended)
  21. to log out; to leave (to stop using a particular program or internet service)
  22. to come across (to show some character trait, especially a negative one)
  23. to get married
  24. (colloquial) to end up (to find oneself in a particular situation)
  25. to come out (to make a particular move)
  26. to come out (by moving in a specific way for a given sports game, finding a place on the field, court, etc. from which one can make a move)
  27. to show support
  28. to come out (to get out of a difficult situation)
  29. to be directed, to lead somewhere
  30. to leave (to finish studies somewhere)
  31. to earn, to gain
  32. to be enough
  33. to come out (to be announced)

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