What is the meaning of Przyjść?

to come, to arrive (moving on foot, to get to a certain place)

  1. to come, to arrive
  2. to come (to arrive at a place to do the typical things one would do at that place, either once or for a while) [with infinitive ‘to do what’]
  3. to come (to be delivered to the intended addressee or place)
  4. to come (to arrive at a place to pick up or drop off passengers)
  5. to reach a border or boundary in time

to come, to arrive

to come (to arrive at a place to do the typical things one would do at that place, either once or for a while) [with infinitive ‘to do what’]

to come (to be delivered to the intended addressee or place)

to come (to arrive at a place to pick up or drop off passengers)

to reach a border or boundary in time

to get (to acquire a specific mental or physical condition) [with do (+ genitive) ‘(int) what’]

to come (to start to take place)

  1. to come next (to take place after something else)

to come next (to take place after something else)

to take (to start to be felt by a person) [with dative ‘whom’]

to come (to be able to be achieved) [with dative ‘to whom’ and z (+ genitive) ‘at what’]

to come to; to have to [with dative ‘subject’, along with infinitive or na (+ accusative) ‘to what’]

to come back, to return

to take up a challenge

to join a group

to come, to appear

to be born

to equal (to result from arithmetic)

Source: wiktionary.org